Hi
Just wonder will anyone could help me with director meeting? We are the owner of the childcare centre and we are going to meet up with the centre manager/ director soon, we would like to have some ideas of what needs to discuss during the meeting and what need to be focus on, can anyone let us know what to do and will be great that if someone can supply us a useful sample of director meeting agenda or specific questions we can discuss on the meeting.
Thank you
Regards
Anthony chu
Questions to discuss on director meeting
Re: Questions to discuss on director meeting
Hi Anthony,
This question seems a little strange. You are the owner of the childcare centre? Surely, you do have questions that you would be able to ask the centre manager/director. And I am in sure your Director would have questions/proposals that they would in turn wish to ask you. Wouldn't you ask your Director to come to the meeting and to be prepared with any issues they wish to discuss and questions and concerns that they may have? You also need to prepare yourself in this way - wouldn't this meeting be the perfect time to go through any problems that have arisen - no centre runs that smoothly that there would be nothing to discuss? You would also need to go through financial issues regarding things that may need to be purchased, you would surely discuss the staff and how things are going in that department. You could ask if there has been any problems, concerns or improvements that need to be made. I am sure there will plenty for you to discuss. Open communication and understanding and willingness to improve and move forward in my opinion is the key to success.
This question seems a little strange. You are the owner of the childcare centre? Surely, you do have questions that you would be able to ask the centre manager/director. And I am in sure your Director would have questions/proposals that they would in turn wish to ask you. Wouldn't you ask your Director to come to the meeting and to be prepared with any issues they wish to discuss and questions and concerns that they may have? You also need to prepare yourself in this way - wouldn't this meeting be the perfect time to go through any problems that have arisen - no centre runs that smoothly that there would be nothing to discuss? You would also need to go through financial issues regarding things that may need to be purchased, you would surely discuss the staff and how things are going in that department. You could ask if there has been any problems, concerns or improvements that need to be made. I am sure there will plenty for you to discuss. Open communication and understanding and willingness to improve and move forward in my opinion is the key to success.
Re: Questions to discuss on director meeting
Anthony99 wrote:Hi
Just wonder will anyone could help me with director meeting? We are the owner of the childcare centre and we are going to meet up with the centre manager/ director soon, we would like to have some ideas of what needs to discuss during the meeting and what need to be focus on, can anyone let us know what to do and will be great that if someone can supply us a useful sample of director meeting agenda or specific questions we can discuss on the meeting.
Thank you
Regards
Anthony chu
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Lorina
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Re: Questions to discuss on director meeting
Thanks back pack.
Yes please Lorina.
Also would wonder does childcare centre required any specific cot for the nurse room? Does it have and standard requirement? I just know that we need some with roll on it for fire evacuation situation.
Thank you
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Anthony
Yes please Lorina.
Also would wonder does childcare centre required any specific cot for the nurse room? Does it have and standard requirement? I just know that we need some with roll on it for fire evacuation situation.
Thank you
Regards
Anthony
Re: Questions to discuss on director meeting
Quick question... are you looking for a new Director or meeting up with a Director that is currently running your centre?
As for your cot requirments:
7 Sleeping facilities
(1) The premises of a service must be equipped with one cot or culturally appropriate form of bedding for each child under 2 years of age filling a licenced place at the service.
(2) The premises of a service providing long day care must provide an adequate number of beds or sleeping mats with waterproof covers or culturally appropriate forms of bedding for all children who may wish or need to sleep at the premises on any one day.
(3) The premises of a service (other than a service providing long day care) must be equipped with an adequate number of beds or sleeping mats with waterproof covers or other age and culturally appropriate form of bedding for each child who is 2 or more years of age and who may wish or need to sleep at the premises on any one day. In determining this, the ages of children at the service, the program of activities of the service and hours of operation of the service are to be taken into account.
(4) Provision must be made at the premises of a service to ensure that:
(a) mattresses and other bedding are clean and comfortable, and
(b) bed clothing is appropriate to the climate, and
(c) all bed clothing is kept clean and in good repair, and
(d) there is individual bed linen and blankets for each child, and
(e) children do not share the same bed at the same time, and
(f) bed linen used by one child is washed before it is used by another child, and
(g) no child who is of or above 7 years of age sleeps in the same room as another child of the opposite sex who is not a relative, and
(h) no child sleeps in the same room in which an adult is sleeping.
(5) Beds, cots, stretchers or mattresses at the premises of the service must be arranged so:
(a) as to allow easy exit of any child,
(b) as to allow easy access to any child,
(c) as to reduce the risk of cross infection between children.
Note: The authorised supervisor is responsible for ensuring that this licensing standard is complied with.
(6) In this clause:
"long day care" means a service provided for a child for more than 6 hours at a time.
Here is some more information:
Cot Safety
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Lorina
As for your cot requirments:
7 Sleeping facilities
(1) The premises of a service must be equipped with one cot or culturally appropriate form of bedding for each child under 2 years of age filling a licenced place at the service.
(2) The premises of a service providing long day care must provide an adequate number of beds or sleeping mats with waterproof covers or culturally appropriate forms of bedding for all children who may wish or need to sleep at the premises on any one day.
(3) The premises of a service (other than a service providing long day care) must be equipped with an adequate number of beds or sleeping mats with waterproof covers or other age and culturally appropriate form of bedding for each child who is 2 or more years of age and who may wish or need to sleep at the premises on any one day. In determining this, the ages of children at the service, the program of activities of the service and hours of operation of the service are to be taken into account.
(4) Provision must be made at the premises of a service to ensure that:
(a) mattresses and other bedding are clean and comfortable, and
(b) bed clothing is appropriate to the climate, and
(c) all bed clothing is kept clean and in good repair, and
(d) there is individual bed linen and blankets for each child, and
(e) children do not share the same bed at the same time, and
(f) bed linen used by one child is washed before it is used by another child, and
(g) no child who is of or above 7 years of age sleeps in the same room as another child of the opposite sex who is not a relative, and
(h) no child sleeps in the same room in which an adult is sleeping.
(5) Beds, cots, stretchers or mattresses at the premises of the service must be arranged so:
(a) as to allow easy exit of any child,
(b) as to allow easy access to any child,
(c) as to reduce the risk of cross infection between children.
Note: The authorised supervisor is responsible for ensuring that this licensing standard is complied with.
(6) In this clause:
"long day care" means a service provided for a child for more than 6 hours at a time.
Here is some more information:
Cot Safety
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Lorina
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Re: Questions to discuss on director meeting
Hi Lorina
Thanks for the information provided.
We was looking for the director and the reason why I'm asking those questions is because we will have meeting with her in the future I'm just prepare myself of what need to be ask.
Thank for the help
Thanks for the information provided.
We was looking for the director and the reason why I'm asking those questions is because we will have meeting with her in the future I'm just prepare myself of what need to be ask.
Thank for the help
Re: Questions to discuss on director meeting
No problem!
I would look at the Director Job Description I'd posted in your previous topic and go through it and ask the Director about particular experiences they had with some of the points mentioned. You could also about how they manage staff, deal with issues that could occur within the centre, their previous experience etc. Even if during the meeting a Director may not have had that much experience you could always consider them, especially if you feel they are "right" for the centre. Sometimes it's more than being qualified and how much experience someone has...
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Lorina
I would look at the Director Job Description I'd posted in your previous topic and go through it and ask the Director about particular experiences they had with some of the points mentioned. You could also about how they manage staff, deal with issues that could occur within the centre, their previous experience etc. Even if during the meeting a Director may not have had that much experience you could always consider them, especially if you feel they are "right" for the centre. Sometimes it's more than being qualified and how much experience someone has...
,
Lorina
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