


A duty of candour report for a nursery is a legal requirement to be open and honest when things go wrong and a child is harmed, or has the potential to be harmed, by an unexpected incident. It involves informing the affected parties, offering an apology, and explaining how the nursery will learn from the event to improve its future practices. These nurseries typically publish an annual report detailing their compliance with this duty.
Key components of the duty of candour report:
Staff must report any incident that triggers the duty of candour to the nursery manager or designated senior staff.
The nursery must inform the child’s family or guardian about what happened.
An apology must be offered to the affected family, regardless of fault.
The nursery must conduct a review to understand why the incident occurred and what steps can be taken to prevent similar events in the future. This includes creating action plans and training staff.
Nurseries registered with a regulatory body, such as the Care Inspectorate in Scotland, must produce a short annual report summarizing their duty of candour incidents for the year and publish it.
The duty is typically triggered by an unexpected or unintended incident that results in harm or injury, or has the potential to cause harm. This can include serious events like a child’s death or permanent impairment








With Christmas just around the corner, we’re excited to invite parents and carers to a festive evening of creativity at Fairview!
Join us for a free workshop in December where you’ll get the chance to make your very own dried flower Christmas baubles. It’s a lovely opportunity to catch up with other Fairview families, get into the festive spirit, and maybe even enjoy a cheeky glass of mulled wine while you’re at it!