Care Standards Inspectorate for Wales

July 03, 2006

All of our policies meet the standards required by the Care Standards in Wales. We have policies on the following:-

Monitoring of the Service by registered childminder, parents and children to improve the standard and service offered.

Working in Partnership with Parents.

Opportunities for learning through play.

House rules for children.

Behaviour Management Policy.

Equal Opportunities Policy.

Relevant information on children for their care and safety in the home, car, garden and environment. We have a procedure to follow in the event of an accident.

We do Fire drills and safety testing of boilers and fires.

We have consent forms for parents to sign for administration of medicine, travelling in vehicles and social outings. We have a first aid kit. Health care, including health observation, child protection and exclusion due to illness, a child goes missing, or a child is not collected.

Meeting individual needs which adheres to the Disability Discrimination Act 2004.

How to complain if you are not happy with the service

Working in Partnership with Parents.

We use National Childminding Contracts and Child Record Forms (N.C.M.A.)

A range of toys and equipment including:- Story books for all age ranges including various encyclopaedia picture books to develop knowledge and understanding of the world. Craft facilities including painting, playdough, cutting and sticking. Blackboard for chalks and magnetic white board and letters and numbers. Lots of dolls, prams, train set and toy garage and cars. Early learning little people, including multicultural figures, puppet theatre and puppets, wooden dolls house. Musical instruments and musical tapes including nursery rhymes. Craft facilities including painting, playdough, cutting and sticking. Blackboard for chalks and magnetic white board and letters and numbers. Lots of dolls, prams, train set and toy garage and cars. Early learning little people, including multicultural figures, puppet theatre and puppets, wooden dolls house. Three treasure chests of dressing up clothes to help children develop socially and emotionally.

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Walnut Tree Farm Park, St Brides, Newport

July 21, 2010

We all had a great day out. The children were able to hold the rabbits and feed the goats and loved playing in the Wendy house.

We all enjoyed our lunch in their cafe.

After lunch the children played in the adventure playground and had a ride on a horse. The older children were able to drive the bumper cars. Everyone enjoyed the day and the children have asked to visit again soon.

Have a look at some of our photographs we took there.

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