Please see the three week rotational lunch menu, starting 18.08.22 to 28.06.23
We’ve updated our noticeboard with some information about Scottish Welfare Funds that are available to families.
Click the link below to find out more,
Thank You From,
WKEYC Team
NAC has provided us with the lunch menus for funded 3-5 year old children.
These menu’s will rotate each week until further notice.
If your child is only in on a morning session they will have finished their class before the meals have arrived. Afternoon children and children who attend all day will receive their meal at nursery.
This information is for the new term August 2021 to June 2022. To support you getting to the appropriate classroom door we have created short video clips that will lead you to your Childs classroom drop-off and pick up door.
The clips for each class are listed below, just click the appropriate class button.
Kindest Regards
WKEYC Team
NAC has provided us with the lunch menus for funded 3-5 year old children.
These menu’s will rotate each week until further notice.
If your child is only in on a morning session they will have finished their class before the meals have arrived. Afternoon children and children who attend all day will receive their meal at nursery.
Kind Regards
WKEYC Team
Scottish Child Payment helps towards the costs of supporting your family. It's a weekly payment of £10 that you can get for every child you look after who are under 6 years of age. You'll get the payment every 4 weeks if your application is successful.
Go to WKEYC Noticeboard for more information.
Due to requests from our families, WKEYC now have a twitter page for anyone who would like to follow us there.
You can find us at the link below,
Kindest Regards
WKEYC Team
ELC registration this year will be carried out as an online registration process, removing the need for parents/carers to present in person at WKEYC.
Please go to WKEYC Notice Board for more information.
Parents who are unable to access the online process can call us on 01294 829217 or email manager@wkeyc.co.uk
This Year, with COVID-19 around, it’s especially important for those who are eligible to receive their flu vaccine.
This autumn/winter, the flu vaccine will be offered to all children in Scotland aged 2 to 5 years (and not yet in school) children must be aged 2 years or above in 1st September 2020 to be eligible. All parents and carers of children aged 2 to 5 years will recieve a centrally-issued letter and leaflet inviting them to arrange their child’s vaccination.
The flu vaccine is alos offered to all primary school children at school.
For further information please visit www.publichealthscotland.scot/flu
The recommended exclusion periods for infection control as advised by Health Protection Scotland.
We’ve attached pictures of the relevant pages to this post.
For future reference you will be able to find this document on our digital noticeboard on this website.
Here’s a link to the full document.
Kindest Regards
WKEYC Team
Please find the First Minister’s full speech linked below but the main points to note are:
From 23 September 2020, household gatherings will not be permitted across Scotland, meaning people cannot visit other houses. There will be exceptions for those living alone, or alone with children, who form extended households. The rules will also not apply to couples who do not live together, or to tradespeople or for the provision of informal childcare - such as by grandparents
Up to six people from two different households can continue to meet outdoors, including in private gardens. Children under the age of 12 will be exempt from both the limit of six and the limit of two households if they are meeting outside.
From 25 September 2020, there will be a 10pm curfew in all pubs and restaurants
Work from home where possible
It is advised against car sharing with people outside their own household
Link to fully transcribed First Minister speech,
Kind Regards
WKEYC Team
As a Charity West Kilbride Early Years Center needs your support to refurbish our vegetable garden!
Time has unfortunately taken its toll on our raised vegetable beds and we are looking for the people of West Kilbride to help ensure our children don't miss out on the valuable life skills taught when planting seeds & bulbs, nurturing and caring for them through the seasons, harvesting their crops and the wonderful end result of eating their homegrown produce.
If you are a Co-op member you can select WKEYC as your Co-op Local Cause and every purchase of Co-op branded goods will provide West Kilbride Early Years Centre with funding for our project at no cost to yourself.
Click the link below to go to our Co-op Local Cause Page and please like and share this post with as many people as possible!
https://membership.coop.co.uk/causes/32139
#ItsWhatWeDo
Kind Regards
WKEYC Team
Dear Parent/Carers,
We have recieved advice regarding children showing temperatures following immunisations from Public Health Scotland.
Please ensure you read and follow the information below this message.
We all have a duty of care to follow all health guidance relating to covid-19 and in doing so will ensure the nursery remains open.
Kind Regards
WKEYC Team
Dear colleagues
We have contacted Public Health Scotland to seek clarity over children showing temperatures following immunisations. We would be grateful if all nurseries could follow this advice for children that have a high temperature or any other COVID symptoms, even if this follows a recent immunisation; and advise the parents of nursery children accordingly.
Public Health Scotland have advised that the nursery must continue to follow their protocol and the child is to be collected from nursery immediately if showing a high temperature, even if this follows from a recent immunisation. This is due to the risk that the child could have COVID as well as vaccine related fever. They should therefore follow the COVID-19 isolation guidance regardless of whether they have recently had a vaccine or not, and should be tested if they develop symptoms of COVID-19. Children must only return to nursery once they have been clear of a temperature for 48 hours and once any other COVID-related symptoms have cleared and following a negative COVID test result. Without a negative test result they must stay in isolation for 14 days since the start of symptoms.
If a child or anyone in a household has COVID symptoms (new continuous cough, high temperature, loss of smell or taste), household members should ALL stay at home and the person with symptoms should be tested.
A COVID test can be organised on the NHS Inform website - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/testing-and-tracing/get-a-test-to-check-if-you-have-coronavirus/
Or organise a COVID test by phone 0800 028 2816
More advice on COVID can be found on the following NHS Inform websites
https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/infections-and-poisoning/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-covid-19-general-advice
https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/infections-and-poisoning/coronavirus-covid-19/test-and-protect/coronavirus-covid-19-guidance-for-households-with-possible-coronavirus-infection
Regards
Lynne McNiven
Lynne McNiven
Interim Director of Public Health (Joint)
Public Health Department NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Afton House
Ailsa Hospital
Dalmellington Road
Ayr
KA6 6AB
NAC has provided us with the lunch menus for funded 3-5 year old children.
These menu’s will rotate each week until further notice.
If your child is only in on a morning session they will have finished their class before the meals have arrived. Afternoon children and children who attend all day will receive their meal at nursery.
Kind Regards
WKEYC Team
Dear Parent/Carers,
We would like to share information received below from the Scottish Government, regarding the newly available free Test & Protect – Protect Scotland App.
The free Protect Scotland App from NHS Scotland’s Test and Protect is now available to download on protect.scot and via the App Store and Google Play.
The free Protect Scotland App is here to help keep Scotland safe from coronavirus. The app is the next step in stopping the spread of coronavirus and complements existing contact tracing measures, helping us to determine contacts that we may have otherwise missed, and allows us to alert people at risk far more quickly so they can take steps to reduce the risk of infecting others.
How the App Works
This app uses tried and tested technology developed by Apple and Google and is already working successfully in other countries across Europe. It works in the background using minimal data and will automatically alert you if you have been in close contact with another app user who has tested positive. And if you test positive, the app can quickly alert those you have had close contact with. The app uses Bluetooth technology, so it never knows your identity or location.
Campaign Information
The Protect Scotland App launch will be supported by a 4 week campaign across TV, radio, press, social media, digital, PR and partnerships activity. The campaign will direct you to the new protect.scot website, where you can learn more on how the app works, information on privacy and data and FAQs.
Keep Safe
Angela & The Team at WKEYC.
NAC has provided us with the lunch menu for next week for funded 3-5 year old children.
If your child is only in on a morning session they will have finished their class before the meals have arrived. Afternoon children and children who attend all day will receive their meal at nursery.
Kind Regards
WKEYC Team
Dear Parent/Carers,
Firstly I would like to 'Thank' all parents/carers and their families who have followed the social distancing guidelines and Covid-19 guidance issued by the Scottish Government to ensure the safe working practices for all staff and children.
All education establishments across Scotland have been issued with further guidance that we have been asked to distribute to all parents & carers today.
It is important that you read and follow this guidance to ensure the safety of all staff and children attending educational establishments.
Please note that any parent/carer and their families not adhering to this legislation stated in the guidance will be reported to the relevant authorities.
Happy 12th of August, return to nursery day!
We can’t wait to see all the children as you begin to return to West Kilbride Early Years Centre.
Please remember when your little ones return home to moisturise their hands to help keep them baby soft after a session of lots of hand washing.
To ensure you arrive at the correct drop off door, please view our videos on where your class entrances are located. Please click your child’s class below to view the videos.
Kindest Regards
Angela & the team at WKEYC x
Dear Parent/Carers,
NAC has provided us with the lunch menu for the first two weeks of our return in August for funded 3-5 year old children.
If your child is only in on a morning session they will have finished their class before the meals have arrived. Afternoon children and children who attend all day will receive their meal at nursery.
Kind Regards
WKEYC Team
Dear Parent/Carers,
The First Ministers announcement on 30th July 2020 has confirmed that schools will return full time from 11th August, however some authorities may have different start dates and we are awaiting confirmation of NAC start date.
As soon as we have this I will email you all and i will also add it to the website. PLEASE NOTE: We are awaiting NAC confirmation that the authority is going to deliver the 1140 hours, we are hopeful that NAC will provide this guidance later today.
WKEYC is fully committed to delivering the 1140 and staff are busy preparing classes for our wee people to return to us. We are sooo excited and can't wait to see you all again and to meet our new wee ones.
Website: We have been updating the website daily and we would ask that you keep up to date with this as we are putting lots of useful information on it for you and this will include our risk assessment for the control of COVID-19.
We are now starting to add 360 video clips of all the classes for you and your children to view and to become familiar with the new classes.
Our lovely garden areas are getting all spruced up ready for lots of outdoor play.
With some of the restrictions that we will have in place, parents will need to ensure that your child has an appropriate waterproof jacket, trousers and wellies as we have to refrain from using the nursery jackets at this time.
All children must come with a pair of indoor shoes as they have to change footwear prior to entering the classrooms. The ‘Our Uniform’ tab under the resources heading on the website has a link to the company called MYCLOTHING where you can purchase polo shirts and fleeces, please ensure that all clothing including footwear is labelled with your child's name. We would advise that your child has a fleecy to wear as we have to ensure that all windows are open all the time for increased ventilation.
Medications & Allergies: Should your child's health & well being requirements have CHANGED over this closure period we ask that you ensure you update us by email and we will email the consent form for you to complete and then provide us with any prescribed medication which must be handed in with its original box. Parents should have administered the first dose to ensure your child is not allergic to the medication.
If we can support you in any way we will strive to do our best for you and your family, please let us know how we can help you. So folks it's getting closer to us getting back to a wee bit of normality and we ask for your continued support in meeting any changes that we have had to make which will keep us all safe.
I will give you another update soon,
Have a good weekend.
Kindest Regards
Angela and the team. x