Sherington Pre-school
  Equipment and Resources Policy
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  Statement of Intent

  We believe that high quality early years care and education are promoted by providing children with safe, clean, attractive, age and stage appropriate resources, toys and equipment.

  Aim

  We aim to provide children with resources and equipment that help to consolidate and extend their knowledge, skills, interests and aptitudes.

  Methods

  In order to achieve this aim we:

  1. provide play equipment and resources that are safe and - where applicable - conform to the BSEN safety standards or Toys (Safety) Regulation (1995);
  2. provide a sufficient quantity of equipment and resources for the number of children;
  3. provide resources that promote all areas of children's learning and development, which may be child or adult led;
  4. select books, equipment and resources that promote positive images of people of all colours, cultures and abilities, are non-discriminatory and avoid racial and gender stereotyping;
  5. provide play equipment and resources that promote continuity and progression, provide sufficient challenge and meet the needs and interests of all children;
  6. provide made, natural and recycled materials that are clean, in good condition and safe for the children to use;
  7. provide furniture that is suitable for children and furniture that is suitable for adults;
  8. store and display resources and equipment where children can independently choose and select them as far as our set up and storage facilities allow;
  9. we use a ‘daily safety check’ sheet to record the checking of resources and equipment. We repair and clean, or replace, any unsafe, worn out, dirty or damaged equipment;
  10. will keep an inventory of resources and equipment.
  11. we are working towards having a full inventory, and we will use it to:
    1. review the balance of resources and equipment so that they can support a range of activities across all areas of play, learning and development;
    2. record the date when any item is discarded due to being worn out, damaged or unsafe;
    3. provide adequate insurance cover for the setting's resources and equipment.
  12. use the local library and toy library to introduce new books and a variety of resources to support children's interests; and
  13. plan the provision of activities and appropriate resources so that a balance of familiar equipment and resources and new exciting challenges is offered


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  Latest update:   14 October 2006
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