(Updated EYFS September 2025)
Policy Statement: At Just Little Ones Childminding, we prioritise the health and well-being of all children in our care. This illness policy outlines our approach to preventing the spread of illnesses and maintaining a safe and healthy environment in alignment with EYFS 2025 guidance.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children exhibiting symptoms of illness will be temporarily excluded from the setting to reduce infection risk.
- We adhere to local health authority guidelines on exclusion criteria for common illnesses.
Parental Communication:
- Parents or legal guardians will be immediately informed if their child becomes ill at the setting.
- Parents are required to arrange prompt collection of their ill child.
Symptoms Requiring Exclusion: Children must be excluded if they exhibit:
- Fever (temperature of 100.4°F or higher)
- Vomiting or diarrhoea (two or more episodes in 24 hours)
- Severe coughing or breathing difficulties
- Severe sore throat or difficulty swallowing
- Persistent or severe headache
- Rash accompanied by fever or behavioural changes
- Red, runny eyes with discharge
- Other symptoms deemed concerning by the childminder
Return Criteria:
- Children may return after being symptom-free for at least 24 hours without fever-reducing medication.
- For communicable illnesses, a doctor’s note confirming the child is no longer contagious will be required.
Proper Hand Hygiene:
- Regular handwashing with soap and water (minimum 20 seconds) is encouraged for staff and children.
- Hand sanitizers with at least 60% alcohol will be accessible throughout the setting.
Cleaning and Sanitization:
- Regular cleaning and sanitization routines are followed, focusing on frequently touched surfaces and toys.
- Bedding, clothing, and items used by ill children will be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized before reuse.
Health Records and Emergency Contacts:
- Parents must provide current health records, including vaccinations and emergency contacts.
- Emergency contact details will be easily accessible at all times.
Medication Administration:
- Medication administration follows strict guidelines and is conducted with written parental consent.
- All medications are securely stored and administered according to instructions and regulations.
Reporting Illness Outbreaks:
- Suspected contagious illness outbreaks will be promptly reported to local health authorities.
Review and Monitoring:
- This policy will be reviewed annually, or sooner if necessary, ensuring effectiveness and compliance with EYFS 2025 and local guidelines.
- Feedback from staff, parents, and external agencies will inform continuous policy improvement.
Alignment with EYFS 2025 Changes:
- This policy reflects the EYFS 2025 emphasis on robust health and hygiene standards, proactive illness prevention, and clear parental communication, ensuring children’s welfare is consistently safeguarded.
Signed: Jemma & Dale Ferriday
Date: August 2025
Review Date: April 2027