what are the policies and procedures for jumping over a fence to fetch a ball that a child has kicked over, you could see the children through the fence but their was no other staff in the play ground.
my thought is leaving the children unsupervised. would their be more policies and procedures.
CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Jumping Fence To Retrieve Ball
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Re: CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Jumping Fence To Retrieve Ball
Yes, ratio and probably safety concerns...
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Re: CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Jumping Fence To Retrieve Ball
what do you mean by ratio,
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Re: CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Jumping Fence To Retrieve Ball
what would be the best site to find information on brining a school aged child to work, when they are sick or on school holidays.
Re: CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Jumping Fence To Retrieve Ball
Ratio means an educator can supervise a certain number of children. So, for babies the ratio is 1:4. 1 educator can supervise for babies by themselves...
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