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I have been asked to do something I vaguely disapprove of & I can't get out of it

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KatyMac · 22/10/2008 21:39

You may (or may not) know I am a childminder
I like to think I am a good childminder (Last time OFSTED said I was)

I am registering for Nursery Care

I am being asked to write a 'Special Needs Policy'

I already have an equal concern policy, which admittedly needs a re-vamp but covers meeting the children's needs whatever they are.

I feel writing a SN Policy isn't very inclusive......but I will

I'm being a bit petty aren't I?

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JLo2 · 23/10/2008 13:17

Surely you could make your SN policy inclusive. Could you rework your equal concern policy into a SN policy?? After all an SN policy is about meeting the needs of any child whatever that may be (which is exactly what you said you equal concern one was)

KatyMac · 23/10/2008 16:10

Yes sort of

I am being pressured to have an individual SN one which I think is wrong....maybe

I don't know if I'm making a fuss about nothing

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Hassled · 23/10/2008 16:16

The problem is that Inclusion/Equal Concern is such a big umbrella term - can include race and gender discrimination, English as an additional language, special educational needs and Gifted and Talented.

I don't see why you can't cover SEN within a general Inclusion Policy, but I know that at the school where I'm a governor, we have a general Inclusion (we treat all children with equal concern) Policy, plus an Equal Opps policy (race, age, sexual orientation and gender), plus a SEN Policy. At least that way you know you've covered all bases.

How's the chest? Better? If not - stop writing policies and get thee to the doctors!

KatyMac · 23/10/2008 16:22

Better (ish) Dr said chest is no more - but that it could take 2-3 weeks to get better

I am trying to reduce my policies, rather than increase them - but it is all to vague

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Hassled · 23/10/2008 16:26

Glad it's at least betterish.

Re policies - I have been going through all the policies that I should have access to/knowledge of as a Governor. So far I'm on Policy No 16 - and there are more to come. This is for a mid-sized Infant School. They multiply, I'm sure they do .

KatyMac · 23/10/2008 19:01

I know

But I'm on a quest to reduce mine & I will

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