Covid-19 Response Plan November

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response Action Plan

Establishment: Springboard Nursery

Contact

Drop off/ Collection

  • Families MUST drop off and adhere to social distancing using the markers outside the nursery, 1 adult per family. 

  • Masks must be worn by parents/carers on drop off and collection

  • Only parents/ carers who are symptom-free and or have completed the required isolation periods will be able to drop off/ collect their child.

  • Parents/carer MUST hold their child’s hand at Passover to ensure child safety in the car park

  • Practitioners will ensure drop off and collection times are recorded.

  • On arrival at the nursery, it is reasonable to ask if parents/ carers, children, or any member of the household have any of the symptoms of COVID-19 (high temperature or a persistent cough). If the answer is yes, they should not be allowed to leave their child in the setting. The child cannot return until a negative test has been confirmed and agreed return with the nursery or current isolation guidelines followed.

  • We will be using 2 drop off and collection areas. Preschool will use the outside preschool gate to drop off and collect their child, using the doorbell located on the gate alternatively call 01482 330590. Babies and Toddlers will continue to use the main front door and doorbell. (updated door system – direct to toddlers & Babies)

  • Parent/ carers are to leave promptly and move away from the nursery whilst maintaining social distancing guidelines.

  • On arrival, practitioners take the child to wash their hands thoroughly.

  • School breakfast club and After school club will have no more than 6 children a day.

Physical distancing/Grouping

  • Bubble groups have been re-instated into 2 groups per room commencing 19th October

  • Wherever possible practitioners should remain with the group of children, the ‘bubble’ of children who they are allocated to and not come in to contact with other groups unless necessary. If necessary then gloves apron and mask will be worn.

Communication

  • Accident forms / pre-existing forms are asked to be completed at the main entrance/collection points for your child.

  • Basic feedback on the child’s day will be brief and verbal for pre-school children and written on day sheets for toddlers and babies, these will be placed in the child bag.

  • We require as much notice as possible regarding sessions, returning of children to the nursery to ensure we have the correct staffing ratio to meet the children’s needs.

Children

  • Minimal contact with children is requested, however, practitioners will do any necessary duties to care for your child.

EYFS

Learning + Development

  • The resources available will be resources that can be cleaned effectively. 

  • Children should be supported in developmentally appropriate ways to understand the steps they can take to keep themselves safe, including regular hand washing and sneezing into a tissue.

  • There will be no soft furnishings including, cushions and role play outfits.

  • Children should be supported to do as much for themselves as possible.

  • Outdoor spaces will be used by different ‘bubbles’ at different times of the day.

  • NO outings permitted.

Tapestry

  • Keep a lookout for updates.

  • Photos/ Observations will continue to be implemented on those attending however this will vary to the setting’s usual practice.

  • Activity ideas and learning topics will continue to be posted for everyone to access.

Children’s Well-Being

  • Children should be supported to understand the changes and challenges they may be encountering as a result of COVID-19 and staff need to ensure they are aware of children’s attachments and their need for emotional support at this time.

  • Implement strategies for supporting children’s mental well-being whilst social distancing e.g. crying babies/ toddlers. (small children expect to be cuddled when upset)

  • If your child requires a sleep, sleep blankets will be provided by the nursery for the day and washed in a hot setting at the end of the day. Parent/ carers are asked NOT to bring in any blankets unless this is essential to their child’s wellbeing, the snooze mats to sleep on will be appropriately distanced.

Vulnerable Children

  • Ensure any vulnerable children are supported by other agencies e.g. SEN team, and they are informed of returning children.

Food

Food Preparation and Kitchen Area

  • Nursery cook will wear full PPE and will be extra vigilant. 

Meals

  • Mealtimes will be conducted in your child’s bubble area.

  • Practitioners and children will continue to wash their hands before and after all meals.

  • Practitioners will handle eaten food as little as possible.

  • Practitioners will wear appropriate PPE.

  • Parents/ carers are to provide a cup for your child’s water daily. 

  • Meals will be plated up, there will be no self-service.

  • Parents are to provide wipes for face washing and all personal hygiene to limit the use of laundry.

  • Winter menus are available to view on tapestry- and also the main door window to view

Health +Safety

Cleaning

  • Clean AND disinfect frequently touched surfaces, toys, and resources throughout the day This includes tables, chairs, resources, equipment, door handles, light switches, countertops, handles, toilets, taps, and sinks. 

  • A pair of disposable gloves will be worn for cleaning and will be disposed of immediately after cleaning. 

  • Items used in the nursery such as bedding, flannels, towels that require laundering will be washed using Tesco nonbio detergent and a capful as directed of Tesco laundry cleanser which kills 99.9% of bacteria.

  • Regularly clean electronics such as tablets, touch screens, keyboards, telephones, and remote controls throughout the day.

  • Daily and weekend deep clean

Supplies

  • The setting will provide all the necessary cleaning equipment needed to make sure the setting can cope with the demand for the level of cleaning required.

  • The nursery can source products from several retailers.

Personal Hygiene

  • We expect children, practitioners, and families to maintain good personal hygiene. This will mean for everyone to take a bath or shower daily. We require all hair that can be tied up must be.

  • Children and practitioners are to wear clean clothes each day. Clothes are to be washed daily. If the practitioner does not have a clean polo shirt then a tunic can be worn.

  • Please ensure that all your child’s clothing is labeled to prevent cross-contamination with clothes getting mixed up.

  • No toys to be brought into the nursery from home.

  • Parents/ carers must ensure children’s bags are wipeable as they will need to be wiped down before they can be hung on their pegs.

  • Increase toilet hygiene and procedures, nose cleaning, disposing of tissues, and hand washing.

  • Ensure children wash hands regularly, throughout the day, as well as before eating, after coughing or sneezing.

  • Encourage children to avoid touching their face, eyes, nose, and mouth and promote ‘Catch it, Bin it, Kill it’

  • It is the parent/carer’s responsibility to apply long lasting sun cream e.g P20 before arrival as sun cream will NOT be applied. The garden will not be used in peak sun times. (Summer)

PPE

  • Practitioners will wear PPE as usual for mealtimes and nappy changing.

  • Practitioners are expected to wear a face mask when at the main entrances, greeting and leaving the premises – NOT throughout the day unless the practitioner wants to do so.

  • If parents/ carers want to send their child with a face mask you may do so, however, we are unable to force a child to wear it if they chose to take it off.

Ventilation

  • Windows will be kept open where possible to ensure ventilation. The air-con system will remain off unless necessary.

Operation

Opening Hours

  • Nursery opening times are amended to 7.30 am -5.30 pm Monday-Friday only commencing 2nd November 2020 (please note a full day is 10 hours. Additional charges may be applied for ant minutes over the 10-hour allocation.), the reasoning is to complete a daily deep clean to provide the safest possible care – any problems then please contact Caroline via email at the Anlaby setting.

  • Shared settings are NOT permitted at present, this will be reviewed at the end of 2020 by the senior team.

Disposal of potentially contaminated waste

  • Waste from possible cases and cleaning of areas where possible cases have been, should be double-bagged and put in a suitable and secure place, marked for storage until:

  1. The individual tests negative; waste can then be put in the normal waste

  2. The individual tests positive or results not known; then store it for at least 72 hours and put in with normal waste.

Government Guidance

  • Keep up to date with revised protocols and get support from QI officer.

Potential New Families

  • New family show rounds will be done, outside of nursery hours Monday to Friday at 5.30 pm commencing 2nd November 

Visits

  • Attendance to the setting should be restricted to children and practitioners as far as practically possible and visitors should not be permitted to the nursery unless essential (e.g. essential building maintenance)

  • Where essential building maintenance is required these should be made outside of the usual nursery hours, where possible.

Payments

  • Bank transfer payments are requested if possible, to avoid cash handling

  • All fees are to be paid on the 1st of the month for that month.  

  • All booked sessions are paid for whether your child attends or not.

Website + Social Media

  • Keep a lookout for updates on our website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Staff

Training

  • All practitioners must receive appropriate instruction and training on infection control and the standard operating procedure and risk assessments within which they will be operating.

  • Where possible, meetings and training sessions will be conducted through virtual conferencing/email.

  • Management will clearly and promptly keep all practitioners informed of changes and details of policies etc.

Attendance

  • Practitioners should only attend the nursery if they are symptom-free, have completed the required isolation period, or achieved a negative test result.

  • Management will keep good communication with the practitioner on their health and well-being.

Resources

  • Practitioners will be supplied with their basket of essentials e.g cleaning, PPE and stationery, tablet, this will not be shared.

Breaks

  • Social distancing will be maintained during breaks.

  • Practitioners should avoid physical contact with each other including handshakes, hugs, etc.

Belongings

  • Practitioners’ belongings must be kept in their designated area in the staff room. 

Transport

Arriving At Nursery

  • Wherever possible practitioners, parents/ carers should travel to the nursery using their transport.

  • If public transport is necessary, current guidance on the use of public transport must be followed.

In House

  • The nursery lift can be used for staff and children – high standards of cleaning will be maintained.

Transport Accessories

  • Parent/carers are to ensure they DO NOT leave travel accessories this includes buggies, car seats, and bikes on the nursery premises. 

Unwell

Child’s Well-Being Before Arrival

  • Only children who are symptom-free or have completed the required isolation period attend the setting.

  • Any child who has taken any form of paracetamol or ibuprofen will not be allowed into the nursery for 48 hours after symptoms have ended.

  • Any child who displays signs of a cold will not be allowed in the nursery until 48 hours after symptoms have ended and or a negative test result.

If a child starts displaying symptoms

  • If a child begins displaying a continuous cough or a high temperature, they should be sent home to isolate per the guidelines.

  • A child awaiting collection should be moved, if possible and appropriate, to a room where they can be isolated behind a closed door. If it is not possible to isolate them, move them to an area that is at least 2 meters away from other people. A window should be opened for ventilation. If they need to go to the bathroom while waiting to be collected, the bathroom should be cleaned and disinfected using standard cleaning products before being used by anyone else. If a practitioner has helped someone who displayed symptoms they do not need to go home unless they develop symptoms themselves. They should wash their hands thoroughly for 20 seconds after any contact with someone unwell. If clinical advice is needed, the setting staff, parent, or carer should go online to NHS (or call 111 if they do not have internet access).

Test Kits

  • Any child or practitioner attending the nursery is eligible for a COVID-19 test. 

  • If the child or practitioner tests positive the full bubble must self-isolate for 14 days. Members of the wider class families, do not need to self-isolate unless they develop symptoms.

Vulnerable Children

  • Any child who has been told to shield or who is clinically vulnerable cannot attend the setting. 

Well-Being Check

  • Random temperature checks will be made to both staff and children throughout the day, if your child has a temperature of 37.8 or above you will be asked to collect your child immediately.

This plan was created on Monday 18th May 2020 by Lizzi Wilkinson and Caroline Davis, it will be updated as and when required as we plan to go through our phased return following government guidance. It will be shared via our website and tapestry to continuously update parent/ carers.

Reviewed: Tuesday 9th June 2020. Lizzi Wilkinson & Caroline Davis

Reviewed Tuesday 28th July 2020 Caroline Davis Springboard Anlaby.

Reviewed Tuesday 25th August 2020 Caroline Davis Springboard Anlaby.

Reviewed Friday 25th September Caroline Davis Anlaby

Reviewed Wednesday 14th October Caroline Davis Anlaby

Gail Heelas