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ne and E C A J t, Jancet agazi m e f a s Play x o b r e t t ha C 4 e u s s I 007 2 g n i r Sp Nursery News Playsafe F un s JACE Award www.jancett.co.uk Welcome to... Pollyanna Day Nursery For children aged 3 months to 5 years - Opening Hours 8.00am to 6.00pm - Play Themes support the Early Years Curriculum Here at Pollyanna Day Nursery in C arshalton, we provide every child with individu al love, care and attentio n in an environm ent that is safe, educational and secure. ...call us now on 020 8647 4988 Pollyanna Day Nursery, 47 Park Lane, Carshalton, Surrey SM5 3EE Tel 020 8647 4988 Fax 020 8669 2021 Email [email protected] 2 www.jancett.co.uk Editorial Hello and welcome to Chatterbox! Welcome to the Spring issue of our magazine. This issue is bigger than ever and packed full of all the latest news from our nurseries, after school clubs and training centres. The festive season was a very busy time for the nurseries who held spectacular plays and carol concerts. JACE were very busy too as they sponsored the star studded ‘Young Trainee of the Year’ Award in London. As we speak, the Playsafe clubs are preparing for the summer holiday and planning lots of exciting activities for the children to take part in. Don’t forget to visit our fantastic new website this month too! Chris Contents Cover star: The children at Gaytime Day Nursery in Wallington enjoyed their trip to the local park. Page 3 Editorial Page 4 - 10 Breaking News NMT Awards, New Pets, New Life Appeal, Child Protection Qualification, Vouchers for Schools, Ideal Home Exhibition, Skills for Life, Young Mums to Be Ceremony Page 11 - 17 Nursery News Children In Need, Fancy Dress Parties, New Website, Staff Spotlight, Outdoor Curriculum, World Book Day, Stick Insects, Red Nose Day, Recycling Champions Page 18 - 22 Playsafe News Aiming Higher, Quality and Play, Children In Need, High School Musical, Staff Spotlight, Horton Park Children’s Farm, Playsafe Photo Diary, New Website Page 23 - SPECIAL FEATURE Ways to Prevent the Spread of Infections Page 24 - SPECIAL FEATURE ‘Sea’ the World! Page 25 The Sky’s the Limit! Page 26 - 31 JACE News Staff Spotlight, Stanley Park High School, Young Mums to Be, New Website, Welcome to the Team, Surrey Skills Festival Back Cover - Contact Us 3 3 Breaking News NMT NURSERY AWARDS 2007 JACE were delighted to sponsor the 2007 Nursery Trainee Award at the Nursery Management Today annual Gala Awards Night in London last November. JACE proprietor, Chris Pritchard presented the award to the winning trainee alongside the star of TV’s Dave’s Get Up & Go! Show and hugely entertaining host for the night, Dave Benson Phillips. Photos this page and opposite: Chris Pritchard and members of the JACE, Jancett and Playsafe team celebrate at the Gala Awards Ceremony. 4 Breaking News 5 Breaking News Snowy MEET SNOWY, RIPPLE AND GIZMO! Gismo Can we come home with you? Ripple Ruby As part of the Jancett Group’s initiative to encourage outdoor play and the caring and nurturing of animals, we would like to introduce some new arrivals at Startel and Gaytime Nursery to you… two Rabbits and a Guinea Pig! The children adore looking after them in the week but our three new arrivals, along with older rabbits, Ruby and Belle need caring for at the weekend too and that’s where you come in. The animals are ready and waiting to come home with you in their new cages. All food, bedding, diet sheet, bowls etc will be provided. If you would like to care for one of the animals over a weekend, please make your nursery manager aware and she will arrange a suitable date for you. All we ask is that you do not have any other pets that would harm the rabbits and that they will be kept in a shed in your garden or in a cool area of your home. Belle Hospital’s New Life Appeal Jancett Baby Unit were keen to help raise money towards the New Life Appeal for the Neo-Natal Unit at the local Queen Mary’s Hospital for Children. The appeal hopes to raise £50,000 to buy the neo-natal unit brand new equipment, so it can care for its tiny and fragile patients better, as well as improving facilities for staff and parents. All donations will make an enormous difference to the lives of premature or sick babies and their families across Sutton and Epsom. If you would like to get involved or make a donation, please call Queen Mary’s Hospital on telephone number 020 8296 2000. 6 NEW! Child Protection Qualification Breaking News Gail & I were very excited to be invited to the launch of NEW CHILD PROTECTION qualifications in London. This qualification will put child protection and their well being right on the map. It is going to be a Level 3 VRQ and I would recommend that as many people as possible complete it. I was very pleased that JACE was one of the ten centres that had already been given a licence for this qualification. (Others will of course follow.) As is normal after a launch of a new qualification it takes some time for all the paperwork to be completed but I would think that we will be ready at JACE to roll with this qualification later this year. Chris Job Opportunities xciting job e ve a h y tl n e rr u c e W Jancett, opportunities within JACE and Playsafe. y for a d a re re a u yo If er, visit our rewarding new care list of the ll fu a r fo te si b e w ilable. positions we have ava www.jancett.co.uk Computer Vouchers for Schools A big thanks to all staff, parents and guardians who gave us their Tesco Vouchers for Schools so far. Your generosity has already enabled us to purchase keyboards with special small case letters that the children will recognise easier. We are still collecting the vouchers until 13th May, and are also collecting the Sainsbury’s Active Kids vouchers until 29th May. portunities employer l op Jancett are an equa 7 JACE NewsNews Breaking Beds this way Swimming Pools Waking up yet again with a back-ache, (No, it’s not old age! No, it’s not happening to a senior person!) I dragged John off to the Ideal Home Exhibition. “Just a bed!” I promised him, as he complained he did not want to be persuaded to buy items he did not need. Just inside the exhibition hall were fantastic swimming pools. Being a person of vision and too much imagination, I tried hard to persuade my husband of 44 years standing that we needed a pool for the nurseries. To no avail - he convinced me it would get vandalised, the upkeep of the pool and contents would be troublesome, and storage in the w in ter w ou ld be ni gh on impossible! We moved on, and there - just on the corner - I spied “Marquees”. All colours; red, yellow, blue, orange and green. John tried to keep walking but I had stopped, and knowing how easily I get lost in such places, he had to come back, and yes, he gave in and let me buy 12 marquees for the nurseries. Hurrah! We can start putting our inside curriculum outside. Moving upstairs, we found birds, butterflies and jungle netting. Again, John (really as enthusiastic as me) helped me choose and buy an assortment of items for the nurseries. Finally we found the bed department! Being tired, we were now happy to lay down and choose our bed. Hopefully, it will arrive soon! Chris 8 Breaking News Skills For Life Centre In February this year, JACE opened a brand new centre called Skills For Life. Based in the grounds of Startel Day Nursery, the aim of the training centre is to offer basic and key skill support to JACE apprentices and staff and help with their individual needs or additional requirements. Skills For Life provides holistic care and support in a friendly and personalised environment where the students can work on their key skills in a relaxed setting. Currently, the centre assists 16 apprentices and staff members. The centre is managed by Amanda, and the Head of Pastoral Care is Elaine. The team is also made up of Davorka, Grace, and Alistair who work closely to cover all areas of support either at the Skills for Life centre in Wa l l i n g t o n , or by travelling to see the apprentices or staff in their own setting. Alongside basic and key skills support, the Skills for Life centre can help promote social skills and assist apprentices with their confidence and interaction with others. Whether the apprentice or staff member wants help with their course or would like mentoring, confidential advice or self esteem building, the devoted team are on hand and happy to help. For more information on the Skills for Life centre and how it can help you, please contact Amanda by telephone on 020 8773 0077. 9 Breaking News A CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION for our Young Mums The Young Mums to Be groups had a celebration day in March to recognise their achievements while with JACE. The young mums at the Bromley and Wallington offices attended weekly groups during pregnancy and after having their babies. They completed a twelve unit portfolio in understanding health and safety, understanding their pregnancy and birth of their babies, how to budget within their homes, and what to do for education or work upon leaving JACE. All the young mums produced beautiful work and built up some lovely friendships along the way. All this, when the working mums of this world might prefer to be taking it easy and spending time at home on their maternity leave! We would like to take this opportunity to wish the groups luck and health with their new families and within their chosen careers. We look forward to their visits and calls in letting us know how they are getting on. Natalie & Alex JACE Training Managers Bromley & Wallington STOP PRESS! Turn to pages 27 & 28 to hear from our Young Mums themselves. 10 Nursery News BBC CHILDREN IN NEED APPEAL On Friday 17th November, children from both Jancett and Playsafe helped support Children in Need. All proceeds from the nurseries and club’s events raised well over £600 for Children In Need. Activities included a fancy dress Cowboy Day and a Cook’s Day when the children wore chef’s uniforms and made delicious food for the adults to taste at their afternoon party. There was also a magical Peter Pan Tea Party for the babies and little ones to enjoy. See below for the wonderful write up and photos from Jancett Day Nursery and Baby Unit. “zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz” PYJAMA PARTY FOR CHARITY Friday 17th November was Children in Need Day at Jancett Baby Unit. To help raise money for this worthy cause, we held a pyjama party. All of the children arrived in their pyjamas and so did the staff. Throughout the day we did lots of fun activities. We decorated ‘bananas in pyjamas’ and did lots of ‘free expression’ painting. Then, in the afternoon, we had a tea party and ate delicious treats that we made. We also danced to all of our favourite songs and had a wonderful time raising money for charity. their PJs and had great fun comparing outfits with their friends and seeing the adults look so different. At tea time, we held a party and enjoyed lots of scrummy treats and cakes. At the end of a very busy day, we were extremely tired, so it was handy we were all ready for bed! The day nursery joined in too. The Jancett Day Nursery & Baby Unit children and adults came to nursery in 11 Nursery News Staff Spotlight: Anna FANCY DRESS AT BRIGHT CHOICE “My name is Anna. I have been with Jancett for 2 and a half years. When I first started Jancett, I was an e2e student and a student at one of the nurseries. When I completed my e2e, I moved up on to my level 2 which I have now finished. I was a student in one of the nurseries for 3 months, and then employed as a staff member for 3 days a week so that the other two days I could have as study to work on my level 2 qualification. When I finished my level 2, I went straight on to my level 3 which I am really enjoying. During my time at Jancett, I have achieved a lot of knowledge on childcare and had a lot of help with all my coursework from all the staff and assessors.” Last December was a very busy month at Bright Choice Day Nursery with the children taking part in lots of fun festive activities. Santa’s little helpers busily prepared Christmas gift bags to bring home to their families, hand painted a life sized Christmas tree onto the nursery wall and hosted a fancy dress party attended by, among others, Superman, the Red Power Ranger, a princess and several fairies. The children enjoyed a surprise visit from Santa Claus followed by a delicious dinner prepared by the nursery’s wonderful cook, and they still had one final Anna treat in store: a visit from the world famous Hughie the Magician. Ta dah! New Jancett Website This month will see the launch of our brand new website. Visit us online to find out all the latest news from the nurseries and the children, view their photos and paintings, learn which theme the children are working on each month, plus lots more. Visit: www.jancett.co.uk 12 Nursery News The Fire The children helped to keep their local community tidy Gaytime have had an eventful few months. They had a visit from Wallington Fire Brigade and the whole nursery got to sit on the fire engine and try out the equipment. The police also came to see the children. Everyone learnt how to stay safe and even got to try on the different uniforms and hats they wear. Brigade a rrived cal churc d the lo e it is v e Gaytim Meanwhile, Family Room children spent a productive morning sweeping the leaves up at nursery as part of Martin Luther King Day: Helping Our Community. ! Family Room then found up warm d e p p a Wr time to cook yummy food including sushi, pizza, biscuits and cheese straws, which they took home to Yellow Room went to visit the local share with parents and church and met the vicar who guardians. kindly showed them around. Outdoor Curriculum at Gaytime We all had great fun playing in the snow at Gaytime in February. Before going outside, we wrapped up warm and then had great fun running, playing and building a snowman. We used a carrot for his nose, sequins for eyes, a pipe cleaner for his smiley mouth and we made sure he had a hat and scarf on too! throwing them in the football net or running through the snow with Diana. We brought snow indoors and spent the morning discovering Yellow Room had a all the different things lovely time making we could make with snowballs and it. 13 h Nursery News IT’S WORLD BOOK DAY! In March, Pollyanna Day Nursery asked the children to dress up as their favourite storybook or nursery rhyme characters in honour of World Book Day. Pre school children brought in their favourite storybooks and throughout the day took turns reading from everybody’s exciting story. Just look at our colourful costumes! World Book Day at Pollyana 14 Nursery News Story Book Fun Jancett Day Nursery also celebrated World Book Day with a fancy dress party. The children dressed up in costumes that related to a favourite story. The children remembered their stories, and some brought toys and figurines of their favourite characters too. We had a wide variety of characters including: Cinderella, Belle from Beauty and the Beast, Spiderman, Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Superman, Noddy, Hug, the Sheep Fairy and the Very Hungry Caterpillar. The children ate gingerbread men at their tea party, plus pizza, sausage, cheese chunks, and cup cakes. We discussed who wrote stories and gave children a brief explanation of what an author is. I would like to thank our parents for the support and effort they made in supporting the World Book Day Party. A big thank you to all staff involved too, especially our cook who helped me with the gingerbread men and preparing our tea party. Keely, Jancett Day Nursery Rainbow Room’s New Pets Jancett Day Nursery gained some new pets in their pre school rooms recently. Stick insects, no less! Startel Day Nursery gave us the stick insects, so we would like to say a big thank you to them all. We have painted some pictures of our new pets, and displayed them on our wall. We have learnt how to care of our stick insects and some of us have even been brave enough to hold them already! 15 Nursery News AY STYLE D E S O N D RE For Red Nose Day, Pollyanna Day Nursery made tasty ‘Red Nose’ cakes and held a fun fashion show to show off their lovely red outfits. Parents were invited to join in the days’ events too and everyone enjoyed the cat walk show. The day was a great success and helped raise money for Comic Relief. Recycling Champions Startel Day Nursery hosted their Recycling Champions ‘Creative Workshop’ in March. Local in it iati ve, th e Recycl in g Champions came in to speak to the 3 – 5 year old children about the importance of recycling. They asked the children questions such as “what can we recycle?” The children were asked to bring in an old sock from home to make a puppet sock monster. The funny sock monsters were made from recycled materials including bottle tops and wood. The children also made paper, which was amazing! They were delighted with their results and made Mother’s Day cards out of their recycled paper. Visit the Recycling Champions website: www.thecei.org.uk/recycling 16 Nursery News Staff Spotlight: Charlotte “I started with the Jancett Group of Day Nurseries in September 2004. I had just finished my NVQ Level 2 at college and decided that I wanted to go out to work. I then applied for Group Leader position in Family Room at Bright Choice Day Nursery. I had an interview that I thought went well. I then got a phone call a few days later to tell me that I had got the job. I was so pleased that I had been promoted and that I had done this for myself. So now I am an NVQ Level 3 qualified lead practitioner in family room and I am now on the waiting list for the transition award next!” I then decided that I wanted to do the NVQ Level 3 and I was offered this with JACE. Charlotte Bright Choice Day Nursery At first I was nervous but excited that I had a job and was still training. I got half way through my Level 3 and didn’t think I could go any further, but, I got a lot of support from my assessor, Sharon P and also my manager, Sharon C. I did find it hard, and at times I wanted to quit, but I carried on and studied at home every night after work. I would do 2-3 hours studying after every day at work and about 5 hours at the weekend. Community Collages Pollyanna Day Nursery created some beautiful and thoughtful wall displays based on the theme of ‘People Who Help Us in Our Community.’ (See them below) When I was just finishing off and my course was coming to an end, I was stressed but excited that it was near an end. Then, I was finally finished! It was such a relief and so nice to know that I had completed my apprenticeship. I got a phone call a few weeks later to tell me that I had passed and a few weeks after that I got my certificates. When I showed my family, they were so proud of me and thrilled, that they took me out to celebrate. 17 Playsafe News All the Way to the Top - How Stanley’s Aimed Higher! Stanley’s After school Club had their assessment from the 4children Aiming Higher Assessor, Sandra on the 12th March this year. We have been completing a quality assurance called 4children Aiming Higher in which I completed a folder full of evidence (guided by Regional Coordinator, Kirsty). We had lots of work to gather and worked non stop to complete and to follow the Aiming Sandra spent time Higher guidelines. with the children and spoke to the parents, On the day of our saying she was very assessment, myself impressed, and when and the staff were she gave me very nervous but we feedback at the end carried on as normal of the session, she with our afternoon. revealed how much When S a n d r a she enjoyed herself arrived, she made us and how many of areas are feel at ease and we our made her feel excellent and the rest welcome. Sandra are good. viewed our paperwork and told us our folder was lovely and that we had worked very hard. Sandra then thanked all of us for a lovely afternoon (oh, and said that Jancett are lucky to have me working for them!). Sandra m a d e o u r a s s e s s m e n t enjoyable and I thank her for her kindness. Sarah, Manager, Stanley’s Quality and Play at Wagtails Hello and welcome to Wagtails. Since the last issue, so much has been happening at our club. We have completed Quality in Play and received a Level 2. We also have 3 new children at the club who are so happy and settled now, they don't want to go home! We celebrated World Book Day and all dressed up and became our favourite book characters. We read a lot of children stories and we also took part in Red Nose Day. You should have seen us dressed in red from head to toe. So, that’s our round up for now. Take care until we speak to u all soon! Love from Wagtails 18 Playsafe News Satellites Cook up a Storm for Children in Need All of the children at Satellites Sin, Stephanie club got the opportunity to wow and Gowri their parents with imaginative dishes in assisted the November last year. The parents kindly children in donated £1.50 each to Children in Need preparing their in exchange for a sit down meal. The dishes, which children were challenged to wait on their included: Jam, parents for a change at Satellite’s very Custard and Chocolate Tart, ‘Yo-Yo special restaurant! Choco Go Go’ (which was made of chocolate chip cakes smothered in chocolate sauce, chocolate sprinkles and marshmallows), Spaghetti, Cheese and Frankfurters, Fruit Salad (including strawberries, kiwi, oranges, pineapple and grapes) a salad of cucumber, lettuce, tomatoes, and a main dish of mashed potatoes, sausages and gravy. The staff, children and parents thoroughly enjoyed this fundraising event. Well done to all of the children and staff at Satellites Each child decorated a table for their and a HUGE THANK YOU to all of the parent(s) in their own individual style. The parents for their generosity. children chose from a colourful array of Sin balloons, tinsel, paper napkins, drinks Manager, Satellites and even created a personalised menu. HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Katie with the cast of Playsa fe’s High School M usical The clubs staged their very own ‘High School Musical’ with the expert help of Katie from Dancekids. (www.dancekids.co.uk) The children rehearsed all week before performing their stunning musical on the Friday. Many thanks to Katie, and well done to all who took part. 19 Playsafe News Staff Spotlight: Sarah “I started my training with JACE on 3rd June 1997, in which I was very nervous and very shy. I had wanted to work with children since I was a little girl and finally my dream had come true. My work base was Gaytime Day Nursery and my room was Bunnies Room. I really enjoyed it and was trained well by the staff. As time went on, I became less shy and nervous and grew more confident (which was mostly down to Chris Pritchard, who had always believed that I could do it.) My course was very important to me and I worked very hard at work and at home and completed my NVQ Level 3 in Early Years in under a year. New Playsafe Website I was then given a Nursery Nurse position in Blue Room at Gaytime Day Nursery and then Nursery Nurse Group Leader and finally, Manager. In 2005, I wanted a new challenge and decided to move to Playsafe and become an After School Club Manager, which was a huge change but very enjoyable. I would like to thank Chris Pritchard for all her help and support through all my good and bad times, in which she has always guided me.” Sarah, Manager, Stanley’s We are very excited. We are launching our brand new website this month, packed full of news from the after school and holiday clubs and brimming with artwork and photos from the children. We can’t wait for you to stop by. www.jancett.co.uk 20 Playsafe News Fun Day Out at Horton Park Farm Peanuts Club enjoyed an educational and fun day out at Horton Park Children’s Farm in Epsom earlier this month. The children could not wait to meet the animals up close and the animals thoroughly enjoyed being made a fuss of too, especially the little chicks. (For more information about the farm, call them today on 01372 743 884.) Pictures on this page: Peanuts Club making friends with the farm animals. 21 Playsafe News A WEEK IN THE LIFE OF PLAYSAFE The After School Clubs have been very busy so far this year. The children have loved working on exciting themes each month, including Transport, Space and Planets, Planting and Growing, and Who’s Awake When We’re Asleep? The children enjoyed their weekly day trips and the visits their managers plan and have been keen to show you where they’ve been since the last issue. Luckily for us, they kept a photo diary while they were out and about at their local football club, busy cooking, or creating fantastic works of art and wall displays based on the themes they have learnt. Enjoy! 22 Special Feature Helpful Advice to Reduce the Spread of Infections This is the time of year when the flu virus and unpleasant bugs are at their most prevalent. Washing your hands can give you some protection and minimise the risks. Which soap you use is less important – it is how you wash your hands that matters. Read these helpful tips from the Health Protection Agency which will reduce the risk of infection and keep us healthy both at work and home: It may seem obvious, but people are not doing it enough. Hand washing is one of the most important ways of controlling the spread of infections among young children and adults, especially infections that cause diarrhoea and vomiting and respiratory disease. The Health Protection Agency have produced a useful guide we can all follow, whether we are in a childcare setting or our own household. Always wash your hands: Whenever hands are visibly dirty. Before and after handling wounds. Before preparing, handling or eating food. After visiting the toilet. After being out in public places. Remove jewellery (plain wedding band accepted) and roll up sleeves. Wet hands first using warm running water. Apply soap and rub hands together vigorously for a minimum of 10-15 seconds, ensuring contact with all areas of hands and wrists. Pay particular attention to thumbs, fingertips between fingers, and under wedding ring, as these are the areas most commonly missed. Rinse hands thoroughly under warm running water removing all lather. Dry thoroughly with paper towels. Use elbow to turn off if elbow-operated mixer taps are available. If not, use a paper towel. Dispose of paper towels in domestic waste bin. Use foot pedal of waste bin to lift the bin, NOT YOUR CLEAN HANDS! Or use a paper towel if a foot pedal is not available. For more information from the Health Protection Agency, visit their website: www.hpa.org.uk 23 Special Feature ‘Sea’ the World! A typical day at sea consists of art and craft workshops, parties, outside play, ‘chill out’ story and movie time for the older children, while the 9-17 year olds get involved in sports, swimming, discos, theatre and cinema trips, not to mention game shows and quizzes hosted by the youth staff. Port days (depending on your shift) might mean that staff will have the morning off until lunch or from lunch till dinner. This gives us plenty of time to swim at the beach, have lunch with friends or explore the local town and port. Imagine waking up every day in exotic locations, experiencing all that life has to offer and meeting out-going, like minded people! This is something I never expected to happen to me, but it has - all thanks to my Level 3 Apprenticeship in Childcare with JACE. I work on a cruise ship, as part of their onboard youth department, and my job description is simple. I have to entertain children using a comprehensive programme and within a safe, secure environment that is second to none. An extra perk of the job is that once the staff finish work in the evening – usually late evening! – we are able to go out on deck, visit the on board theatre, or visit the cinema or restaurants ourselves. The job can be challenging, but it is both exciting and rewarding. Knowing you have made a child’s holiday is a great feeling, and to experience this - as well as seeing the world for yourself - well, why would you want to be anywhere else than at sea?! Daniel, Qualified JACE Apprentice, Wallington The age groups are broken down into 2-4, 5-8, 9-12 and 13-17 years with each age group having their own room supervised by qualified, dedicated staff. While on board, each group has access to the quality state of the art equipment and materials the cruise ship provides. 24 Special Feature The Sky’s the Limit! Having just flown long distance with Gulf Air, I was intrigued to see a stewardess in a slightly different uniform, with her name on her apron, along with the job title ‘Nanny’. Nosy little me asked each of the stewardesses on the 4 planes that I travelled on what they do, how they train and their job opportunities. I think they thought I had the wrong connotation of ‘nanny’. This is what I learnt. The ‘Sky Nannies’ are trained via Norland College for 5 days only!! After this, they are expected to be able to deal with babies and children up to 12 yrs. On my way home, being bored stiff for 24hrs, I decided to really get some information from a Sky Nanny called ‘M’. She was very sweet and she certainly worked very hard on this flight as we had 7 babies and children who cried the whole time. Yes, the whole time. That’s 24 hours worth of crying! She helped the parents comfort the babies by filling bottles with boiled water to make up a feed or pre-boiled water as a drink. If the parents had older children, she took them 3 at a time to the other end of the plane and read stories, played Lotto or just talked to them. She also fitted up cots for the babies to sleep in, helped with the seat belts for take off, landing and during turbulence and offered to re-sit families separated due to seating arrangements etc. I asked the nanny what was the scariest thing she has had to deal with. Her reply was a ‘Febrile Convulsion’. Now, being a First Aid Trainer, I would have expected this to have been covered in the training. ‘M’ then told me it is not unusual for them to care for sick babies going to various hospitals around the world. When I returned to my seat, I realised why I felt so hot. The air conditioning was centrally controlled on the plane, so it wasn’t just me having a hot flush then! I will keep an eye out for Sky Nannies when I fly next. In fact, my bags are packed, passport is in order and vaccination is done. Up, up and away! Rosemary, JACE Merstham 25 JACE News Staff Spotlight: Elle “My name is Elle and I’ve been working with JACE for 3 and a half years. The good thing about JACE is that everyone is friendly and all the assessors are very helpful. If you need help they will help you. The work can be hard sometimes. I started here in June 04, when I was 14 years old. I did my work experience here and didn’t want to leave because I really enjoyed it. Elle at Jan cett Day Nurse ry I’ve also done my e2e Level 1 because I didn’t enjoy school. Now I’ve completed my Level 2 and have a placement at Jancett Day nursery where I am employed as a nursery nurse.” Elle Stanley Park High School Featured in our last issue, the NCFE Level 1 course in Childcare at Stanley Park High School is now complete. The students spent time at Gaytime Day Nursery and Startel Day Nursery. Many thanks to all staff who have supported the girls in the nursery. The students had this to say about their NCFE course with JACE: . I “My Name is Sian ings have liked many th ain on this course. The m were things I enjoyed and going to the nursery n. I being with the childre and also enjoyed the art story craft side of it, and props, wall displays c.” making song books et “My name is Amy. I like doing childcare, and I have enjoyed going to nursery for 3 weeks. The nursery staff there are really friendly. I have really enjoyed the course so far!” “My nam e is An n Marie. The thing I hav e enjoyed about th is course so far is goin g to the nur sery for th r ee weeks an d doing w all displays a nd learnin g about th e differe nt religions.” 26 STOP PRESS: Read about the YMTB Certificate Ceremony on Page 10! JACE News Young Mums to Be: Rebecca We were grateful when two of our Young Mums to Be, Gemma and Rebecca took time out from completing their Young Mums to Be course to share their experiences with us. Read their stories below and on page 27. When my boyfriend told his mum, she was so happy for us both and was really supportive. My mum finally came round to the idea and has been really supportive and has come with me to every appointment. I started a Young Mums to Be “My name is Rebecca. I course when I was thirteen I was really surprised that everyone has been so am seventeen years old and expecting my first baby. I have been with my partner for two years. weeks pregnant, and I finished the course in five months. I went for my first scan on the 15th April, and it was so amazing seeing my baby for I always wanted children at a the first time. young age when I was fourteen, but felt this was too I then had to go for my 20 young and wanted to stay on week scan on the 20th May, at school. I found out I was and that was when I found out pregnant a month before my I was having a girl. When I seventeenth birthday. When I told everyone I was having a first found out, I told my girl, they all went out and partner. He wasn’t sure at first bought clothes for her. about keeping the baby, so we made an appointment for a termination, but my partner and I changed our minds and decided to keep her. supportive, and I am going to start an NVQ level 2 after I have had the baby and put the baby in a nursery. Care to Learn will pay for the childcare for Young Mums under the age of twenty.” When I told my mum about me being pregnant, she wasn’t happy and told me I was doing the wrong thing because I was too young. However, when I told my dad, he was so excited and couldn’t wait. 27 JACE News STOP PRESS: Read all about the YMTB Certificate Ceremony on page 10! Young Mums to Be: Gemma “My name is Gemma and I am 19. I have been with my partner for 1 year and a month. I started a YMTB course when I was 11 weeks pregnant. I never wanted to have a baby at such a young age. I always wanted a baby at 22 or 23. Before I fell pregnant, I studied a travel course at Merton College. When I completed the course, I wanted to be a holiday rep and go abroad for a couple of years but when I finished the course, I decided to work to save some money, so I got a job in Sutton Palace Super bowl. I worked there for a month and that’s where I met my partner. I then started thinking about getting another job so I started working in a hairdressers and also started studying a hairdressing course at Carshalton College. I then decided not to do hairdressing as it wasn’t what I wanted to do, so I got a job in Debenhams as a sales advisor, where I worked for 3 months. I then found out in the 2nd month of being there that I was pregnant, so I left and my partner and I had to decide whether to keep the baby and then we did. I had to tell my family about it. When I told them, they were really supportive but my mum and dad said I was too young to have a baby and it would ruin my life. But, they knew I wanted it, so they stood by and helped me out with everything. I went for my first scan on the 22nd December with my partner, where we saw our baby for the first time. It was so nice just looking at the baby and then my partner and I were so proud and happy and couldn’t stop smiling. I then went for my 2nd scan with my mum. When I found out it was a boy, I told my partner, and everyone was so happy for us, so my mum and I went shopping and brought a babygrow in blue and a baby-name book, and that’s when I saw the name, Callum. My partner and I were both happy with the name, and now we have a baby boy called Callum who is 2 and a half months old. It’s the best thing that’s happened to us. We are both so proud. I have now completed my YMTB course. It took me four and a half months to complete my course, and now I am going to be starting an NVQ 2 course and Callum is going to nursery. I want to gain more experience until I find out exactly what I want in life, so I can be a good, hardworking mum who can give my son everything he wants.” New JACE Website Don’t forget! The brand new JACE website is now online. It’s packed full of news, course info, plus our unique “Ask the NVQ Guru!” Check out the site today and tell us what you think. www.jace-training.co.uk 28 JACE News YOUNG WOMEN’S PROJECT 2006 Brenda (middle) presents the award Spot the Celebrity Yes, our very own stars of JACE Crawley are seen here rubbing shoulders with their famous friend - award winning athlete, Sally Gunnell at the Sussex Skills Festival. (below) On Monday 4th December 2006, the Greater Hollington Young Women’s Project held a presentation evening to celebrate its success since it began in 2004. The Young Women’s Childcare Project, funded by the Greater Hollington Partnership working with JACE, Hollington & Robsack Playlinks, Horizons College and Tressell Training, has provided an out of school child care course for small groups of young people aged 14-19 years. Since it began, twelve young people have completed a Level One National Award in ‘Working with Children’, and in December, students Bekki, Samie, Sophie and Naomi were awarded their certificates by JACE’s Brenda in recognition of their achievements on the course last year. Welcome to the Team Laura joined the JACE Bromley team in January 2007 and what a great start to the year it has been. So far Laura has worked with all of the candidates at the Bromley office giving support, teaching, observing and working towards her own A1 qualification. Laura has also helped to set up a new project in Bexley, giving her all to make sure the learners are happy. Natalie and Stefanie Bromley JACE Staff Spotlight: Verdin “I am doing a Level 2 CCLD Apprenticeship. I enjoy working with the children and have learnt a lot already about the practical side of work. I would like to carry on studying childcare and further my career.” Verdin, Wallington 29 JACE News i lls k S ey r Sur al v i t Fes 7... 200 2007 was the fourth year of the Surrey Skills Fest’, and once again, I had the opportunity to represent JACE at this fantastic event! Armed with my packed lunch and directions, I made my way on a very cold morning to Sandown Racecourse, Esher. I was met by my colleague Marie and we made our way to the racecourse centre to find our name badges. For the Art and Craft theme, we had dyed pasta and thread – to make Pasta Necklaces. This worked really well and the students enjoyed making them for each other. I quite enjoyed it and proudly wore mine too!! The first aid didn’t work quite as well as expected, as a lot of the students found the doll quite scary. The boys enjoyed rating each other out of 10 on who could put a nappy on correctly which was quite amusing, but they learnt fast and were experts by the end. I thoroughly enjoyed another year at the Skills Fest and would like to thank Surrey LSC for organising the event. Also a big thank you to Marie for accompanying me and to Anne, Rosemary, Alison, Nicky, Lynne and Gail for attending the event too. Here’s to Skills Fest ‘08! Bradley, JACE Changing the baby’s nappy proved surprisingly po pular We stood before 4 long tables covered with name badges and our hearts dropped. Luckily it didn’t take us long to find ours. We then located our stand and began to set up. 9:30am came round quickly, and before we even had time to grab a coffee, the first intake of students descended upon us! P king c e ma eckla asta n We decided that the theme for this year’s event would be ‘Art and Craft’ and ‘First Aid/Nappy Changing’. 30 Are you looking for a career in childcare? Great News! JACE Training & Assessment Centre provides the highest standards of childcare training available. The following courses are available at a JACE centre near you: If you are aged 16-18 years of age: Apprenticeship (Level 2) in Children’s Care, Learning and Development or Playwork Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) in Children’s Care, Learning and Development or Playwork Childcare related short courses including Child Protection, Basic Food Hygiene and First Aid. If you are aged 19 years or above: NVQ Levels 2, 3 & 4 in Children’s Care, Learning and Development NVQ Levels 2 & 3 in Playwork Childcare related short courses including Child Protection, Basic Food Hygiene and First Aid. Funding options available: Aged 16-18? Funding is provided completely FREE OF CHARGE! Aged 19 or above? Funding options are available. JACE Training & Assessment Centre, Jancett House, 16 Stanley Park Road, Wallington, Surrey SM6 0EU. 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