Quality Area 2 (Children's Health and Safety) of the NQS focuses on ensuring children’s health, safety, and well-being. While assessors often rely on observation and discussion, many services find it helpful to collate supporting documentation in a dedicated evidence folder. This provides clarity, consistency, and confidence when demonstrating compliance.
Why Use Evidence Folders?
- Provide a central reference point for educators and assessors.
- Showcase how policies and practices are embedded in daily routines.
- Demonstrate proactive risk management and health promotion.
- Highlight collaboration with families and community health services.
Suggested Evidence for QA 2 Folders
| Category | Examples of Evidence | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Health & Hygiene | Handwashing procedures, cleaning schedules, food safety records | Show how practices align with service policies and NQS requirements |
| Safety & Risk Management | Risk assessments, hazard checklists, incident/accident reports, emergency drills | Demonstrate proactive identification and management of risks |
| Medical & Well-Being | Medication forms, allergy/asthma/anaphylaxis management plans, immunisation records | Evidence of individualised health support plans |
| Nutrition & Mealtimes | Menus, nutrition policies, family communication on dietary needs | Highlight balanced, culturally inclusive food practices |
| Sleep & Rest | Sleep/rest routines, safe sleep policy, monitoring records | Show alignment with Red Nose safe sleep guidelines |
| Environment Safety | Playground inspections, equipment maintenance logs, safety audits | Demonstrate ongoing monitoring of physical environment |
| Emergency Preparedness | Evacuation plans, fire drill records, lockdown procedures | Evidence of preparedness and staff training |
| Family Communication | Newsletters, health alerts, parent feedback on safety practices | Show partnership with families in promoting health and safety |
| Professional Development | Staff training certificates (first aid, CPR, asthma/anaphylaxis), induction records | Demonstrate educator competence and ongoing learning |
Tips for Educators
- Keep folders concise—focus on key documents that demonstrate practice.
- Update regularly with incident reports, risk assessments, and training records.
- Use both digital and physical formats depending on service preference.
- Remember: assessors value authentic, consistent practice over sheer volume of paperwork.
Building QA 2 evidence folders is about curating meaningful documentation that demonstrates how your service safeguards children’s health and well-being. By aligning evidence with policies, risk management, and family collaboration, educators can present a clear, consistent picture of practice that reassures assessors and strengthens sector confidence.
Further Reading
Building QA 1 Evidence Folders: A Practical Guide for Educators
Reflection Questions For Quality Area 2
Exceeding Guidance For Quality Area 2
How To Achieve Quality Area 2
Practical Examples Of NQS Quality Area 2
Quality Area 2 Cheat Sheet 2
Key Terms From Quality Area 2
Quality Area 2 Cheat Sheet 2