Holiday Club

  • Dangerous Plants Policy

      Just Like Home Childcare recognises that many plants are poisonous if eaten or capable of causing allergic reactions if handled.  Accordingly, no plants on the list of the dangerous plants shown below are allowed on the premises without first conducting a risk assessment to review the degree of risk posed to the children. The…

  • Child Induction Policy

    When children first join Just Like Home Childcare they will be allowed to settle in at their own pace. We encourage parents or carers to visit the premises with their children shortly before they are due to start. This gives the children the opportunity to look around the setting and for parents and children (if…

  • Arrivals and Departures

      Just Like Home Childcare recognises the importance of having robust systems in place to ensure the safe arrival and departure of the children in our care.  The manager will ensure that an accurate record is kept of all children in the setting, and that any arrivals or departures are recorded in the register. The…

  • Aggressive Behaviour Policy

      Just Like Home Childcare does not tolerate from any person, whether a parent, carer or visitor: bullying, aggressive, confrontational or threatening behaviour, or behaviour intended to result in conflict. Our setting is a place of safety and security for the children who attend and for the staff who work here.   Unacceptable behaviour Unacceptable…

  • Admissions and Fees Policy

    Just Like Home Childcare is registered with Ofsted; our registration number is EY541958. We provide care for children between the ages of 3 and 15 from our Kindergarten through to our after School and Holiday Club.  Places are offered on a first-come first-served basis. When all places have been filled a waiting list will be…

  • Administering Medication Policy

    If a child attending Just Like Home Childcare requires prescription medication of any kind, their parent or carer must complete a ‘Permission to Administer Medicine’ form in advance. Staff at the setting will not administer any medication without such prior written consent. Ideally children should take their medication before arriving at the setting.  If this…