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The heath and safety of children in our care is always our first priority.
Within the context of education, safeguarding is about promoting the welfare of young people and enabling them to have the best outcomes possible terms of their personal development.
At The Sunshine Kindergarten (TSK) we are committed to safeguarding the welfare of the children in our care.
In line with national and international standards, we have clear policies and procedures in place that seek to protect the welfare of students of all ages.
These standards place a duty of care upon every adult who has contact with children in their everyday work to help safeguard and promote their welfare.
Members of staff who fulfil Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) and Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) roles act as points of contact for support and advice.
TSK is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all of our students, and to working closely with all members of the TSK community in order to keep them safe.
For further information on safeguarding and to view the contact details of our DDSLs and DSLs please see below:
Hannah Farrell
haf@tsk.edu.kw
Head Teacher
Designated
Safeguarding Lead
Rhiannon Little
rhl@tsk.edu.kw
Assistant Head Teacher
Deputy Designated
Safeguarding Lead
Whilst we believe in encouraging children to be independent and explore their environment, our first thought is always for their safety.
We understand that occasional knocks and bumps can happen with young children but are always fully prepared to deal with any accidents that may occur whilst your child is with us. Our nursery team always includes staff with a first aid certificate and we provide regular first aid training to ensure staff are kept up to date.
The toys and equipment are selected for the age and development stage of the children who will access it. We encourage children to think about their own safety and that of others, for example, by tidying up after themselves or taking care when using climbing equipment.
Regular risk assessments are carried out by our staff every morning in all indoor and outdoor areas to ensure their optimum safety.
We also have a regular cleaning schedule for all our toys and equipment so that they are kept in prime condition and well-maintained for our children.
We have a secure entry system in place. Access is only given to known parents and carers. Visitors are escorted by a member of staff.
We play an active role in our local communities and enjoy taking children on regular outings to local places of interest. To ensure the health and safety of children at all times during our trips and visits, risk assessments are always carried out in advance.