DUNDRY PRE-SCHOOL POLICIES. Ofsted

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Statement of Intent SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN Making a complaint Our setting believes that children and parents are entitled to expect courtesy and prompt, careful attention to their needs and wishes. We welcome suggestions on how to improve our setting and will give prompt and serious attention to any concerns about the running of the setting. We anticipate that most concerns will be resolved quickly by an informal approach to the appropriate member of staff. If this does not achieve the desired result, we have a set of procedures for dealing with concerns. We aim to bring all concerns about the running of our setting to a satisfactory conclusion for all of the parties involved. Procedures All settings are required to keep a written record of any complaints that reach stage two and above, and their outcome. This is to be made available to parents as well as to Ofsted inspectors on request. A full procedure is set out in the Pre-School Learning Alliance publication Complaint Investigation Record (2012) which acts as the 'summary log' for this purpose. Making a complaint Stage 1 Any parent who has a concern about an aspect of the setting's provision talks over, first of all, his/her concerns with the setting leader. Most complaints should be resolved amicably and informally at this stage. Stage 2 If this does not have a satisfactory outcome, or if the problem recurs, the parent moves to this stage of the procedure by putting the concerns or complaint in writing to the setting leader and the management team. For parents who are not comfortable with making written complaints, there is a template form for recording complaints in the Complaint Investigation Record; the form may be completed with the person in charge and signed by the parent. The setting stores written complaints from parents in the child's personal file. However, if the complaint involves a detailed investigation, the setting leader may

wish to store all information relating to the investigation in a separate file designated for this complaint. When the investigation into the complaint is completed, the setting leader or manager meets with the parent to discuss the outcome. Parents must be informed of the outcome of the investigation within 28 days of making the complaint. When the complaint is resolved at this stage, the summative points are logged in the Complaint Investigation Record. Stage 3 If the parent is not satisfied with the outcome of the investigation, he or she requests a meeting with the setting leader and the chair, director or owner. The parent may have a friend or partner present if they prefer and the leader should have the support of the management team. An agreed written record of the discussion is made, as well as any decision or action to take as a result. All of the parties present at the meeting sign the record and receive a copy of it. This signed record signifies that the procedure has concluded. When the complaint is resolved at this stage, the summative points are logged in the Complaint Investigation Record. Stage 4 If at the stage three meeting the parent and setting cannot reach agreement, an external mediator is invited to help to settle the complaint. This person should be acceptable to both parties, listen to both sides and offer advice. A mediator has no legal powers, but can help to define the problem, review the action so far and suggest further ways in which it might be resolved. Staff or volunteers within the Pre-school Learning Alliance are appropriate persons to be invited to act as mediators. The mediator keeps all discussions confidential. S/he can hold separate meetings with the setting personnel (setting leader and chair, director or owner) and the parent, if this is decided to be helpful. The mediator keeps an agreed written record of any meetings that are held and of any advice s/he gives.

Stage 5 DUNDRY PRE-SCHOOL POLICIES. Ofsted 115251 When the mediator has concluded her/his investigations, a final meeting between the parent, the setting leader and the chair, director or owner is held. The purpose of this meeting is to reach a decision on the action to be taken to deal with the complaint. The mediator's advice is used to reach this conclusion. The mediator is present at the meeting if all parties think this will help a decision to be reached. A record of this meeting, including the decision on the action to be taken, is made. Everyone present at the meeting signs the record and receives a copy of it. This signed record signifies that the procedure has concluded. The role of the Office for Standards in Education, Children s Services and Skills (Ofsted) and the Local Safeguarding Children Board Parents may approach Ofsted directly at any stage of this complaints procedure. In addition, where there seems to be a possible breach of the setting's registration requirements, it is essential to involve Ofsted as the registering and inspection body with a duty to ensure the Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage are adhered to. The number to call Ofsted with regard to a complaint is: 0300 123 1231 These details are displayed on our setting's notice board. If a child appears to be at risk, our setting follows the procedures of the Local Safeguarding Children Board. In these cases, both the parent and setting are informed and the setting leader works with Ofsted or the Local Safeguarding Children Board to ensure a proper investigation of the complaint, followed by appropriate action. Records A record of complaints in relation to our setting, or the children or the adults working in our setting, is kept; including the date, the circumstances of the complaint and how the complaint was managed.

DUNDRY PRE-SCHOOL POLICIES. Ofsted 115251 The outcome of all complaints is recorded in the Complaint Investigation Record, which is available for parents and Ofsted inspectors on request. The complaints record is kept in our Safeguarding folder in our locked filing cabinet. A copy of our complaints procedure displayed on our parent s notice board is attached below. Signed.. Date. Review Date.. Complaints Procedure

At Dundry Pre-school we aim to provide you with the best possible service we can deliver. However, if there is an area where you are dissatisfied, please tell us. Unless we know we are unable to put it right. In the event of you needing to make a complaint, we have a procedure to follow ensuring your complaint is dealt with professionally, confidentially and effectively. In the event of you not being satisfied then: a.i.1.approach or make an appointment with Stacey Clark / Clair Northwood who will complete a complaints record, and deal with the issue as soon as possible. We will carry out an investigation into your complaint and provide you with an account of the findings of the investigation within 28 days of receiving your complaint. a.i.2.if this is not possible or you are still dissatisfied, a complaint can be made to the Pre-school Committee. a.i.3.if you are unhappy with the outcome of this or you have a safeguarding concern then contact: Ofsted National Business Unit Piccadilly Gate Store Street Manchester M1 2WD Telephone Ofsted on: 0300 123 1231 We will keep a record of any complaints within the complaints log for 3 years.