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Training Frequently Asked
Questions
Who can attend the training listed in the early years
training directory?
The Early Years Training
Directory is designed specifically for the non-maintained Private,
Voluntary and Independent sector of the workforce only.
How many days training a year should I be
attending?
It is recommended that every staff member
should attend a minimum of 4 days per year (for Registered
Childminders that are not in receipt of the Early Years Educational
Entitlement then 3 is the recommended amount)
Is Food Hygiene a mandatory
course?
Providers should be aware of their
responsibilities under food hygiene legislation including
registration with the relevant Local Authority Environmental Health
Department. In group provision, food hygiene matters should be
included in induction and on-the-job training, which is available
to all staff involved in the preparation and handling of food.
How often should a first aid course be
completed?
Your first aid certificate lasts
for three years and you should not allow it to expire! See
your EYFS Statutory Framework booklet on page 31. Refer to Ofsted
Early Years Leading to Excellence booklet on page 20 & 21
Will the Local Authority cover the
cost of my childcare whilst I attend training?
No,
unfortunately not.
I am new into the early years
workforce, will you fund me to do a relevant
qualification?Candidates MUST have been employed in their
current position for 6 months minimum, prior to making an
application for funding. It is recognised that you will need
this period of time to build up your knowledge base. During
this initial period it is recommended that you attend short
courses, from the Online Training Directory, on subjects that
you feel that you need to develop.
