QA2 | 2.1.2 | Health practices and procedures – Effective illness and injury management and hygiene practices are promoted and implemented. |
2.2.2 | Incident and emergency management – Plans to effectively manage incidents and emergencies are developed in consultation with relevant authorities, practised and implemented.
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Section | 174 | Offence to fail to notify certain information to Regulatory Authority |
Regs | 12 | Meaning of serious incident |
85 | Incident, injury, trauma and illness policies and procedures | |
86 | Notification to parents of incident, injury, trauma and illness | |
87 | Incident, injury, trauma and illness record | |
88 | Infectious diseases | |
89 | First aid kits | |
97 | Emergency and evacuation procedures | |
161 | Authorisations to be kept in enrolment record | |
162 | Health information to be kept in enrolment record | |
168 | Education and care service must have policies and procedures | |
175 | Prescribed information to be notified to Regulatory Authority | |
176 | Time to notify certain information to Regulatory Authority |
The service and all educators can effectively respond to and manage accidents, illness and emergencies which occur at the service to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children, educators and visitors.
This policy and related policies and procedures at the service will be followed by nominated supervisors and educators of, and volunteers at, the service in the event that a child –
(a) is injured or
(b) becomes ill or
(c) suffers a trauma or
(d) is involved in an incident at the service
The Approved Provider/Nominated Supervisor will ensure that:
The Nominated Supervisor/Assistant Director will also check to ensure the contents of first aid kits and their location are reviewed at least annually but every month and after every use. Audits will ensure each Kit has the required quantities, items are within their expiry dates and sterile products are sealed. Consideration will also be given to whether the contents suit the injuries that have occurred, based on our incident, injury, trauma and illness records and action taken to obtain additional resources if required.
During our induction process for new educators and staff the Nominated Supervisor or delegated staff member will:
The Nominated Supervisor will review the following matters in consultation with employees (e.g., at staff meetings) where appropriate, at least annually or when there are staff changes:
If children are injured or become ill at the service, educators or staff members will request parents or authorised nominees to collect children within one hour of the request.
Photos of all educators and staff, together with their qualifications, in a prominent position where they can be easily viewed by families and team members, this is in main office.
Our service will use the Incident, Injury, Trauma and Illness Record template published by ACECQA
We also use an Injury Register for less severe treatment
If there is an accident, illness or injury requiring first aid an educator with a current first aid qualification will:
The Nominated Supervisor and educators will supervise and care for children in the vicinity of the incident, illness or injury as appropriate.
First aid kits will be easily recognised and readily available where children are present at the service and during excursions. They will be suitably equipped having regard to the hazards at the service, past and potential injuries and size and location of the service.
We will use the checklist in Safe Work Australia First Aid in the Workplace Code of Practice
as a guide on what to include in our first aid kits, and tailor the contents as necessary to meet our service needs
Any First Aid kit at the service must –
The Approved Provider or Nominated Supervisor will notify the regulatory authority through the online NQA ITS within 24 hours of any serious incident at our service (s. 174). If our service only becomes aware that the incident was serious afterwards, we will notify the regulatory authority within 24 hours of becoming aware that the incident was serious.
Serious incidents include:
This does not include treatment at a hospital for non-serious injury, illness or trauma in cases where a General Practitioner consults from a hospital eg in rural and remote areas
A serious injury, illness or trauma includes:
Amputation | Epileptic seizures |
Anaphylactic reaction requiring urgent | Head injuries |
Asthma requiring urgent hospitalisation | Measles |
Broken bone/fractures | Meningococcal infection |
Bronchiolitis | Sexual assault |
Burns | Witnessing violence or a frightening event |
Diarrhoea requiring urgent hospitalisation |
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The Approved Provider or Nominated Supervisor or any staff will notify the regulatory authority through the online NQA ITS:
Serious injury or illness is a “notifiable incident” under the work, health and safety legislation. Serious injury or illness means a person requires:
A serious illness includes any infection which the carrying out of work contributed to significantly, example an infection that can be linked to providing treatment to a person or coming into contact with human blood or body substances.
A dangerous incident is also notifiable under the legislation and includes:
The Approved Provider or Nominated Supervisor will notify WorkCover by telephone or in writing (including by facsimile or email) as soon as possible after the injury, illness or incident. Records of the incident must be kept for at least 5 years from the date that the incident is notified. The Approved Provide or Nominated Supervisor must ensure the site where the incident occurred is left undisturbed as much as possible until an inspector arrives or as directed by WorkCover.
The policy will be reviewed annually by:
Last reviewed: March 2022
Date for next review: March 2023