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Unread 04-22-2007, 11:30 AM
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Does anyone have a restraining policy in their setting?
And.... ...anyone care to share?
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I just sit on my 2 year old!!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Only joking! :sorry: :blush: :laughing:
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I just sit on my 2 year old!!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Only joking! :sorry: :blush: :laughing:
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We had a single statement in our Behaviour policy that said trained staff would use resonable/non threatening restraint in order to protect the child from self harm or from causing harm to others.
I think some include this is their Child protection policy as well.

All events & actions would have to be documented/witnessed appropriately and parents informed immediately.

All that was some time ago though and I'm not sure what current policy/thinking/PCness is at the moment !!

EY Child protection policy from Staffordshire.gov.uk looks very good (dated 2005 so does need re-adopting I would imagine !!)
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