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Covid 19 update

At Faces Kids Club the welfare and safety of our staff and children is paramount to us.  Our team have completed a COVID 19 Risk Assessment and made every effort to ensure the club  is COVID Secure. 

These are just a few of the many changes we have put in place at Faces Kids Club.

 

  • 2m Social distancing floor signs.
  • Child friendly signs teaching and promoting regular and thorough hand washing.
  • 20 second hand washing timers iat all sinks.
  • Toilet and corridor monitor to ensure bubbles avoid crossing in the toilets or corridor.
  • Team member temperture check upon arrival.
  • Increased number of hand sanitise stations.
  • Staff and child bubbles in line with GOV guidelines.
  • Increased number of tissues & bins.
  • New activities suitable for smaller bubbles.
  • Under cover outdoor area to support mixed bubbles.
  • Food preperation sneeze screens.
  • Escorted child collection and drop helping to minimise contact.
  • Coloured wrist band and coned bubble areas.
  • Regular cleaning of frequently touched areas.
  • More regular and enhanced cleaning schedules.
  • Team members provided with face coverings and any additional PPE that is required
  • Comfortable and safe isolation area.
  • Separation sneeze screens for cars to ensure children and staff are safe while travelling.
  • Staff trained on how to communicate with children in regards to COVID 19.

20 second toilet timers

Coloured wrist bands and coned bubble areas

20 second toilet timers

Sectioned area bubbles

Coloured wrist bands and coned bubble areas

20 second toilet timers

Coloured wrist bands and coned bubble areas

Coloured wrist bands and coned bubble areas

Coloured wrist bands and coned bubble areas

Increased tissue and bin stations

Increased tissue and bin stations

Coloured wrist bands and coned bubble areas

2 metre floor markers

Increased tissue and bin stations

We love Dettol All in One

We love Dettol All in One

Increased tissue and bin stations

We love Dettol All in One

10 tips on how to speak to children about COVID 19

  1. Try not to shield your child from the news, which is going to be nearly impossible at the moment. The amount of information on the internet about coronavirus can be overwhelming, so ask your child about what they’re seeing or hearing online and think together about reliable sources of information.
  2. Talk to your child about what’s going on. Find out how they’re feeling and what they’re thinking about, let them know it is okay to feel scared or unsure, and reassure them that this will pass.
  3. Try to answer their questions and reassure them in an age appropriate manner. Remember, you do not need to know all the answers, but talking can help them feel calm.
  4. Reassure your child that it is unlikely they will get seriously ill, and if they do you feel ill you will look after them. Your child might be concerned about who will look after you if you catch the virus. Let them know the kind of support you have as an adult so that they don’t feel they need to worry about you.
  5. Give some practical tips to your child about how they can look after themselves. For example, show them how to wash their hands properly, and remind them when they should be doing it.
  6. Keep as many regular routines as possible, so that your child feels safe and that things are stable.
  7. Spend time doing a positive activity with your child (such as reading, playing, painting or cooking) to help reassure them and reduce their anxiety. This is also a great way of providing a space for them to talk through their concerns, without having a ‘big chat’. 
  8. Encourage your child to think about the things they can do to make them feel safer and less worried.
  9. Be aware that your child may want more close contact with you at this time and feel anxious about separation. Try to provide this support whenever possible.
  10. Remember to look after yourself too. If you yourself are feeling worried, or anxious about coronavirus, talk to someone you trust who can listen and support you.

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