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Information about wellbeing and safety for Polwhele House families.
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child_protection_policy_sept_2023.pdf
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first_aid_2023_v4.pdf
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early_help.pdf
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Illness information for Parents and Carers.
Below are the NHS guidelines for our families, however, we know that you know your child best and if you feel that they are not well enough, or have other concerns about their illness, please get in touch.
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parent_guidance_nhs_illnesses_infographic_v1.pdf
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Wellbeing Calendars 2023 - 2024
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Taken from: Firework safety guide - BBC Newsround
Firework displays are loads of fun, but fireworks can be really dangerous if you don't use them properly. Here's our guide on how to stay safe around fireworks.

Firework safety
Every year on Bonfire Night there are hundreds of accidents across the UK, and lots of them happen to children.
Fireworks can be very dangerous and that's why safety is the most important thing when it comes to having a display.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) say adults should deal with fireworks and that children should watch from a safe distance.
Pets often get very frightened by fireworks, so watch out for them too. You might want to keep all your pets indoors and close all the curtains.

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Sparkers are lots of fun but can be really dangerous!
  • Never put them in your pocket
  • Never pick one up off the floor
  • Make sure an adult is always present
  • Light them one at a time
  • Wear gloves
  • Hold them at arm's length
  • When it goes out, put the hot end in a bucket of water. Otherwise it could still burn you.

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fireman_sam_fireworks_safety_final_nourl.pdf
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Further information:
Fireworks buying guide: How to buy fireworks safely UK: A Fireworks buying guide (capt.org.uk)

Top tips for safe firework displays: 
Firework safety tips: How to have safe fireworks at home (capt.org.uk
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