Heatwave Guidance: Helping Nurseries Keep Children Safe and Cool in Extreme Heat
Ofsted has taken enforcement action against Bright Horizons, the UK's third largest nursery chain, issuing a legal notice over serious safeguarding concerns. The watchdog found that 75 of the provider's settings are failing to meet required safeguarding and welfare standards, prompting statutory intervention.
Ofsted has announced plans to significantly increase unannounced visits to early years settings, tripling inspection activity to address growing safeguarding concerns. The move follows a BBC investigation revealing a rise in serious incident reporting and Welfare Requirements Notices issued to nurseries and childcare providers.
As temperatures are predicted to soar above 37 degrees Celsius, early years providers are being forced to make difficult operational decisions. While some nurseries have taken the unprecedented step of closing their doors or reducing opening hours to protect children and staff, others are rapidly adapting their routines with innovative cooling strategies to remain open safely.