Is it in the regulation that during staff lunch breaks, a child who is old enough to go to an older age group can be counted in that room even without physically transferring the child to the said room?
E. g. during staff lunch break the 2-3 yo room has 6 children. One of the children is 3yo but has been placed in the 2-3yo due to behavioural reasons. One staff remains in the room for the next 2 hours but it doesn't breach any regulation since the 3yo child can still be counted in the 3-5yo group even if she is staying in the 2-3yo room for the entire day.
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.
Room Ratio During Staff Lunch Breaks
Re: room ratio during staff lunch break
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I've always been told that any older children in the room, are counted down into the ratio which is based on the youngest child there. If the room has a 1 year old, than all other children are counted in the same ratio of 1:5, no matter how old they are.
I've always been told that any older children in the room, are counted down into the ratio which is based on the youngest child there. If the room has a 1 year old, than all other children are counted in the same ratio of 1:5, no matter how old they are.
Re: Room Ratio During Staff Lunch Breaks
This is from the Regulations and Law. It explains about mixed age ratio:
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Hope this helps,
,
Lorina
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Hope this helps,
,
Lorina
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Re: Room Ratio During Staff Lunch Breaks
At my work place during when the children are sleeping our management encouraging to do our own breaks of 30 mins. also one of the carer in my room meant to have her own breaks morning 10 mins, lunch 30 mins and evening 10 mins. at most of this time we are tight with the children numbers and i feel we are under ratio when the carer leave the room even though at the time when children are a sleep. Management should provide the relief staff or is it all right to do own breaks ? i am confuse.
Re: Room Ratio During Staff Lunch Breaks
Legally the ratios have to be met at all times (for safety reasons. like if there was a fire or such)
Personally I don't see anything wrong with a lower ratio when the children are sleeping because most of the time you are sitting around waiting haha.
But you should mention something because if the department saw that they wont be happy cause ratios are theyre for a reason. If you have casuals they should be covering breaks for that period.
Personally I don't see anything wrong with a lower ratio when the children are sleeping because most of the time you are sitting around waiting haha.
But you should mention something because if the department saw that they wont be happy cause ratios are theyre for a reason. If you have casuals they should be covering breaks for that period.
Re: Room Ratio During Staff Lunch Breaks
Here is some information regarding staffing during breaks:
So, basically it doesn't actually say that an educator needs to be replaced during break time as long as the educator is able to respond immediately to a child.
At centres I have worked at previously staff covering breaks were different... At one centre we all took shifts during our breaks and we all covered each other in the rooms, even though the children were sleeping. So there would be always 2 staff in each room during breaks. Then at other centres we would take our breaks in the room so we would be present to respond to the children when necessary.
I guess it depends on the centre...
,
Lorina
The Nominated Supervisor and / or responsible person must ensure that children are being adequately supervised at all times. Maintaining educator – to – child ratios does not determine alone what adequate supervision is. Adequate supervision means that an educator is able to respond immediately, including when a child is in distress or danger, without compromising supervision of other children.
Ref: Regulations Q&A
So, basically it doesn't actually say that an educator needs to be replaced during break time as long as the educator is able to respond immediately to a child.
At centres I have worked at previously staff covering breaks were different... At one centre we all took shifts during our breaks and we all covered each other in the rooms, even though the children were sleeping. So there would be always 2 staff in each room during breaks. Then at other centres we would take our breaks in the room so we would be present to respond to the children when necessary.
I guess it depends on the centre...
,
Lorina
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