Health & Safety
Consulting with pediatricians and/or nurses can be very helpful as you formulate your program's health policies, which should start by having a physical health form and immunization form, signed by a pediatrician or family practitioner, on file for each child. In British Columbia you can access information through the BC Health Guide at www.bchealthguide.org/ there is also a toll-free BC Health Guide Nurse Line 1-866-215-4700.
Safety
Creating and maintaining a safe environment is a major concern for all programs, and starts with making sure you are prepared for emergencies.
Program policies should include emergency policies to be implemented in the event of accident, fire, flood, evacuation, or other unforeseen emergencies.
Each child's file must include phone numbers of the person(s) to contact in an emergency, and a release form authorizing the program to seek emergency treatment for the child if the parent or other emergency contact is unavailable.
Be Ready!
- All center staff should be fully trained in first aid and CPR, and should know how to respond immediately in the event of an emergency.
- Emergency numbers should be posted in each classroom and by each telephone, along with directions for staff response in various emergency situations.
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