by MargaretB » Mon Oct 20, 2014 8:04 pm
Legally, it is indeed only required to have 1 pediatric 1st-aider (a full 1st aider in schools) trained and the local borough will only fund one such place for each setting. There is currently no legal requirement that there should be a pediatric 1st-aider on duty at all times, which I find preposterous!
However! Any reputable Nursery or Playgroup will train/re-train all of their staff every 2.5 years, ensuring that the majority of their current staff (allowing for those who have left and new staff who are in-waiting, are qualified.
My 2 nurseries (Whitton Day Nursery & Twickenham Day Nursery) have between 50 - 90% of staff + trainees (out of a total of +/- 30 staff) trained in pediatric 1st aid at any time, which means that there is always enough qualified staff available to deal with any minor or serious accidents even during staff sickness and holiday periods.
We pay for this ourselves and all staff are required to attend the 2 day training, over a weekend, every (approx) 2.5 years.
Legally, it is indeed only required to have 1 pediatric 1st-aider (a full 1st aider in schools) trained and the local borough will only fund one such place for each setting. There is currently no legal requirement that there should be a pediatric 1st-aider on duty at all times, which I find preposterous!
However! Any reputable Nursery or Playgroup will train/re-train all of their staff every 2.5 years, ensuring that the majority of their current staff (allowing for those who have left and new staff who are in-waiting, are qualified.
My 2 nurseries (Whitton Day Nursery & Twickenham Day Nursery) have between 50 - 90% of staff + trainees (out of a total of +/- 30 staff) trained in pediatric 1st aid at any time, which means that there is always enough qualified staff available to deal with any minor or serious accidents even during staff sickness and holiday periods.
We pay for this ourselves and all staff are required to attend the 2 day training, over a weekend, every (approx) 2.5 years.