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Laws in a Nursery?

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Like the child protection act??? any more and please tell me about them ?

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  1. every pre school in the uk, has to have a set of policies. these include child protection, special needs, outings, non collection of child, equal opps, health and safety, volunters and students, staffing, complaints and more, the best way to find out about them is to google them or look up pre schools in your area and then find out about the policies they have.


  2. Laws by State in USA

    http://nrc.uchsc.edu/STATES/states.htm

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  3. The Children's Act 1989:

    “All children, regardless of gender. racial origin, religious belief and sexual identity have a right to be protected from abuse.”

    The Green Paper, Every Child Matters:

    “Every child is entitled to:

    Good physical and mental health;

    Being protected from harm and neglect;

    Getting the most out of life and education;

    Being positively involved in society;

    Not being disadvantaged by poverty."

    The Data Protection Act is a piece of legislation that is designed to prevent confidential and personal information from being passed on without a person’s consent.

    You could also research health and safety, equality and diversity, ofsted daycare standards, etc.
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