If your child is unwell and cannot come to school please let us know - telephone us on 0121 675 4617
If your child is sick, vomits or has diarrhea, please keep him/her at home from school for 2 days (48 hours) after the illness stops. Germs spread fast in a nursery and we want to keep all of the children as healthy as possible.
If your child starts a course of antibiotics they must remain at home for the first day (24 hours).
If your child has a FOOD ALLERGY please tell us immediately, as it is important that we know.
Please check that your child has all the immunisation recommended for young children. This could protect other children as well as your own from certain diseases.
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Health and Health services
Every child has the right to the best possible health.
At Nursery our children have access to drinking water and fruit at snack time. Children and parents have regular opportunities to learn about healthy foods and lifestyles through cooking, gardening, outdoor Nursery, forest school, weaning and oral health activities.
Health checks
Health checks are very important. They are an opportunity to check your child is developing. They are usually carried out by your health visitor either at your home, GP surgery, baby clinic or children's centre. These development checks are also a good opportunity for you to raise any concerns you might have. Your child's very first health check takes place shortly after they're born, and continue until they are 2 to 2 1⁄2 years old.
We work in partnership with parents to ensure the completion of the 2 year old developmental progress check when children start nursery.
The safest way to protect your child is to ensure your child is up to date with immunisations.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/nhs-vaccinations-and-when-to-have-them/
Your baby's vaccination and immunisation schedule
https://www.nhs.uk/start4life/baby/vaccinations-and-immunisations-baby/
A guide to vaccinations from two years old until starting primary school Pre-school 2023
Health Visitors
If you have any concerns about your child's health or well being the health visiting team can help.
Flu Vaccination for 2 and 3 year olds.
Contact your child's GP if your child was aged two or three years old (on 31st August of the current flu season) and you haven't heard from them by early November.
For more information visit: www.nhs.uk/child-flu
Healthy Teeth
Keeping your child's teeth and gums healthy is really important, but it can be difficult. Have a look at the following links for help and advice.
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-body/taking-care-of-childrens-teeth/