Infection Prevention and Control

We appreciate your co-operation in preventing the spread of infection at the childcare centre. The information below is an overview of our policy regarding Infection Prevention and Control.

“A sick or infectious child may not attend the nursery. If a child becomes sick during his / her time at the group, parents or the emergency contact will be informed and asked to take the child home.

The nursery is unable to look after children who are ill or have contagious illnesses. If your child has a contagious illness, please notify the nursery as soon as possible as it has implications for other users.”

The following are guidelines for minimum periods of absence related to certain illnesses:

Chicken Pox – 5 days after rash appears

Measles – 5 days after rash appears

Impetigo – Until lesions are crusted over or healed

Diarrhoea and vomiting – 48 hours after symptoms have ceased

In addition to the above information we would appreciate it if you could tell us if your child has been ill while they are away from nursery. If you are unsure whether your child should attend please contact the centre and discuss it with the manager or a member of staff.

It is important to remember that a common cold/childhood infection for one child may present as a serious illness for another child.

We would like to assure you that we follow national guidance to protect the health of all the children in nursery and put in place the appropriate infection control measures.

 

Here is the NHS guidance information on the the influenza vaccination:

23683-_Child flu vaccine pre-school leaflet-August2019-English

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