Have you heard about our new Educator Safety and Practice Audits? In conjunction with some of the leading FDC Services in Australia we have released 30 checklists for Services covering a wide range of areas including; Safe Sleep (including Cot and Environment) Documentation and Programming Evacuation Practice Fencing First Aid Kits Hand Washing and Nappy Change Transportation of Children Water Safety These add to the core offering of FDSee, embedding best practice into your Family Day Care Service, not just tacking things on. Contact us today to find out more.
Educator Safety and Practice Audits are coming
With the renewed focus on Risk assessment and Management in mind FDSee, in conjunction with some of the leading FDC Services in Australia, has developed a range of over 30 new Educator Safety and Practice checklists for Coordinators and Service Staff. More details to come soon. In the meantime check out this from the latest ECEC Connect Newsletter: Approved providers and service personnel are responsible for ensuring the safety, health and wellbeing of the children under their care. This means doing everything possible to protect children from harm and hazards at all times. The majority of services are compliant with the National Quality Framework; however, the latest data shows there … Read More
Record Keeping in Family Day Care
Family Day Care Services : Did you know? With FDSee you can send emails to Educators by Group, by Coordinator assignment or Service wide. Each message is then recorded in the Educator’s individual Communication Record – along with every other interaction you have with them in FDSee. You can then create an Educator specific or Service wide Record of Communication Report, summarising all interactions with your Educators, including; Visit Reports, Safety Audits, Requests for Care, Notes, Practice Audits, Documentation Reminders and Service Emails. This coupled with our one click generation of Educator Registers, Staff Registers and Vacancy Reports gives you the full picture for your Service. From ACECQA: WHY IS … Read More