Further Information
Pitian Patian Llanwnda Day Nursery’s Priority is the happiness of every child. Care is offered in a safe and stimulating environment where children can take advantage of a wide range of activities and play experiences that enable them to learn and develop to their full potential. It follows the foundation phase curriculum, to ensure that every child gets the best possible start in all aspects of their education.
Pitian Patian Llanwnda Day Nursery offers, flexible affordable quality care for parents who wish to use the service. The provision is open from 7.30am to 6.00pm, Monday - Friday.
Pitian Patian Llanwnda Ltd is set in a stunning rural setting surrounded by fields and countryside. We are situated in Llanwnda, about 3 miles outside Caernarfon with easy access from Porthmadog, Penygroes, Pwllheli and Caernarfon. The nursery provides the highest quality of care for you and your child/children.
The Nursery’s policy is that Welsh is the medium of all of the activities, although all staff are bilingual, and communicate with the children in their own language when possible.
We welcome your comments on our work so that we can offer the best service. But if you should have any complaints, these should be passed onto the Manageress or the registered persons or the C.S.S.I.W. on 0300 062 5609, North Wales Regional Government Office, Sarn Mynach, Llandudno Junction, LL31 9RZ.
The day to day activities of the Nursery follow themes, these are changed every term. As parents you can contribute by sharing ideas or offer any relevant materials that you may have. All activities will be following the Foundation Stage and the desirable outcomes as follows:
Language, literacy and communication skills, mathematical development, personal and social, creative and physical development, knowledge and understanding of the world, and race and multicultural understanding.
We have five rooms, one for the babies 4 months - 1 year, 1 years - 2 years, and 3 separate rooms for children age 2 to 4 years. Entry into the building is unrestricted (suitable for wheelchair). We have suitable toilets for the children including disabled toilets. In the Nursery we have a variety of large and small toys, games, computer, quiet corner, craft corner and role play. We have cots for the babies and small beds for the older children who may need a nap.
The Nursery is committed to give due attention to every child with special needs. A partnership will be secured between the Nursery and the parents/carers, statutory agencies, local and national voluntary agencies, including working with any educational establishment that is or will provide for the child.
The Nursery staff work in partnership with parents to meet the needs of your children. Parents are kept fully informed about our routines and child care practices. Details are shared with parents about what their child/children have achieved during the day and any significant event or change in their behaviour. We recognise and respect your primary responsibility for your child. We are aware of the need to maintain privacy and confidentiality about matters concerning families and children.
We welcome your comments on our work so that we can offer the best service.
But if you should have any complaints, these should be passed onto the Manageress or the registered persons or the C.S.S.I.W. on 0300 062 5609 , North Wales Region, Government Buildings, Sarn Mynach, Llandudno Junction , Conwy, LL31 9RZ.
The Nursery has all policies that conform with the C.S.S.I.W’s registration. You are welcome to read these in the Nursery’s office by appointment.
- Medication
- Equal Rights
- Behaviour
- Child Protection
- Complaints Procedure
- Special Needs
The table is a guide on whether an individual with an infection should attend a setting e.g., a school or workplace. This is based on the level/period of infectiousness and not on whether the individual is well enough to attend. If uncertain, individuals should stay at home and seek advice from NHS Direct Wales 0845 46 47 (NHS 111 where available), their Pharmacy or General Practitioner (GP). If a setting requires advice on infections and length of time an individual should be kept away from the setting (exclusion period) then they are asked to:
1. Refer to the information table below.
2. Seek advice, if required, from relevant health professionals such as GP, Pharmacy, Health Visitor, School Nurse, Midwife, etc.
3. In the case of staff illness/exposure contact their own Occupational Health Team.
4. Contact the Health Protection All Wales Acute Response (AWARe) Team on 0300 003 0032 or via e-mail aware@wales.nhs.uk if directed to do so below.
5. Closing a setting due to infection control is very rare, you do not need to close your setting unless advised to after speaking to the Health Protection Team.
When there are local/national outbreaks of illness, settings will usually be informed and advised of any actions they are required to take by the Health Protection/All Wales Acute Response Team. Settings are asked to keep a register of unwell individuals and also have a register of individuals who may be considered vulnerable to infection. If there are two or more cases of an infection; or more than the usual number of a common infection, then the setting should seek advice from the Health Protection (AWARe) Team.