Training for Staff First Aide Training. 3. Engagement with, and response to, specific local/national initiatives and environmental and social issues 3.1.

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Training for Staff First Aide Training

3. Engagement with, and response to, specific local/national initiatives and environmental and social issues 3.1 Schools take-up opportunities offered to be involved in a range of local/national initiatives. 3.2 Schools show flexibility to respond to locally identified issues.

Fair Trade Fortnight March 2010 We did a Treasure Hunt. We had to follow the clues and find the objects and say whether they were Fair Trade.

Local tooth-brushing and hand- washing initiatives Tooth brushing has been in place for three years in the infant Records are found in Mrs Cams office Tooth brushing facilities are found in each classroom Letters home found in portfolio Hand Washing inititaives found in evidence of children’s work

Curriculum 4. Hygiene covered by Foundation phase, N.C and PSE 4.1 Schemes of work identify hygiene issues. 4.2 Curriculum resources used reflect current guidance. 4.3 Consistent messages are given/mixed messages are avoided in respect of hygiene.

5. Out of school hours learning and educational visits take account of hygiene issues 5.1 Procedures in line with recommendations in Mind the Germs (nurseries) or Teach Germs a Lesson (primary and secondary schools), which are monitored and reviewed. 5.2 Clear roles and responsibilities identified. 5.3 Opportunities utilised to include hygiene messages in OSHL, e.g. in Cymru Cooks and Primary School Free Breakfast Initiative. 5.4 Consistent messages are given/mixed messages are avoided in relation to hygiene.

Tooth hygiene 10.1 Appropriate outside agencies and individuals support the development of policies, programmes and curriculum e.g. school/family nurses, community dental service.

5. Out of school hours learning and educational visits take account of hygiene issues Visit by the dentist

Cooking Bus 2. Commitment to whole staff training on hygiene related issues 2.1 Teachers receive appropriate training. 2.2 Support staff receive appropriate training e.g. LSA, lunchtime supervisors, OSHL leaders.

Cooking Bus Tasting 5. Out of school hours learning and educational visits take account of hygiene issues

Cooking Bus

Staff and Parents Cooking Bus

Food Preparation

9.1 Parents/carers and governors are well informed and understand the importance of good hygiene for themselves and the pupils.

Mind The Germs 5.1 Procedures in line with recommendations in Mind the Germs (nurseries) or Teach Germs a Lesson (primary and secondary schools), which are monitored and reviewed.

Teach Germs A Lesson

Ethos and Environment 6. Pupil participation 6.1 Evidence of pupil involvement in identification and evaluation of actions. 6.2 Evidence of pupil involvement in hygiene issues that arise as part of other work, e.g. fruit tuck shops, water on desks, and issues raised by school councils.