This is reviewed prior to each outing taking place, and any incidents occurring are recorded in my accident/incident book. I will remember to take my mobile telephone, emergency contact numbers and a first aid kit.
Type of outing: Park
How will we get there: Walk
Potential risks on the journey and how I will minimise these risks:
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I will keep a look out for animal faeces and broken glass on the path to ensure that no-one steps on it.
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I will also check for overhanging bushes and branches to ensure that they will not scratch a child’s face or go in their eyes.
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If we pass a dog, I will teach the children to ask the dog’s owner if it is a friendly dog before stroking it to avoid a child getting bitten.
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I will teach the children about road safety by ensuring that we cross in a visible stop; look left, right and left again before crossing; use pedestrian crossings where available; and always set a good example. I will teach the children to walk quickly but sensibly across roads.
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I will teach the children to stay close to me or hold the pushchair at all times to avoid anyone getting lost.
Potential risks once we arrive and how I will minimise these risks:
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To stop a child getting lost, I will make sure I can see them at all times. If a child persists in running off, I will keep them with them until I can trust them not to run off, strapping them into a pushchair if necessary.
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To stop a child getting hurt, I will teach them to go behind swings and not in front of them. I will also ensure that the child is using play equipment appropriate for their stage of development/age.
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To avoid a child going with someone they don’t know, I will teach them basic ‘Stranger Danger’ rules – never accept gifts or sweets from a stranger; never get in a car with a stranger; never go anywhere with a stranger; and never go off on your own without telling your parents or a trusted adult.
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I will check for any broken glass and animal faeces in the area. If found, I will remove it using plastic gloves and paper tissues. I will clean my hands using sanitiser. |