Dear all,
Thanks for the quick responses - Yes thought it was our responsibility,
but wanted to check. You've all given me an extra tool in arguing for
extended day-cleaner hours during winter period!
Many thaks,
Jim :0)
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Subject: Sick!
Dear all,
here's a pleasant one for a Thursday morning!
Yesterday in our Victorian Schoolroom session a child vomited (How scary
are we?
!?!? ;0) - Anyway, there followed some confusion about who should clean
it up (annoyingly the site cleaner was nowhere to be found) and the
teacher really didn't think it was her job to mop it up.
So really, I'm just looking for clarification on what other folks do and
say in their material related to this kind of thing? Are the teachers
still locum parentis or is it our responsibility as it is our venue?
Rest assured, we did clean it up and I guarantee there's at least one
more child that's left our sessions with a memory for life - I wonder if
there's a GLO for this??
?
Many thanks,
Jim
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