2. Definition
What is
an
Incident
?
An Incident is:
• When a non-serious incident, illness, accident,
trauma or injury occurs that does not contravene the
National Law/or National Regulations
A serious incident is:
• An incident that has occurred or is occurring while
the child is being education for by a service
• The National Law and/or National Regulations have
been contravened
3. Strategies to prevent Incidents
• Educators need to ensure that regular hazard checks of the environment are completed by using the Hazards Checklist
template (indoor and outdoor).
• Equipment and room layout is reviewed throughout the operations of the service.
• The Regional Manager will verify this is occurring during site visits and provide critical reflection and role modelling
where necessary.
• The Regional Manager will also make observations at the service during their site visits to identify any issues and
address them immediately.
• This should be noted on the Service visit hybrid and where relevant, critical reflections in the service journal and Service
QIP.
• Educators need an up-to-date and valid First Aid Certificate.
• A copy must be available on site as part of the staff record and a copy recorded with the educators one team profile.
• The Regional Manager will check this when reviewing Staff records and refer back to OCW to ensure alignment.
4. Day to day management of illness
• If a child presents with an illness the child will be supervised and kept comfortable by educators who will contact the
parent or authorised person to request the child be collected.
• Once the parent or other authorised person has been contacted, they will be advised of the symptoms to assist them to
establish the best course of action by the Educators at the Service.
• If the parent nominates another adult to collect the child from the service, the educator must ensure the adult is
authorised to collect the child and the nominated person will be asked for photo identification.
• In the case of an illness the educator will inform the parent or other authorised person of the exclusion period and will
actively encourage the parent or other authorised person to seek medical attention.
• The regional manager must be contacted whenever a child has had to seek professional medical aid as soon as the
incident/illness/trauma takes place in order to complete a Notification. Please see the next focus are on Notifications
for more information.
• A copy of the Incident report will be provided to the parent or other authorised person upon request and stored with
the child enrolment information sheet. The Regional Manager will review this when verifying compliance during site
visits.
5. Incident Report Process
1
All care will be
taken to avoid
incidents and
injuries to children
and educators.
2
When an incident,
illness, accident,
trauma or injury
does occur, the
safety and
wellbeing of the
child must be
paramount.
3
This care will
extend to any
children that are
in the surrounding
area.
4
An incident report
must be
documented and
communicated to
the appropriate
personnel.
5
This information
will be filed with
the CEI and stored
with archiving
process until the
child is 25 years of
age.
6
A copy of the
incident report
(once signed)
must be sent to
Ops Admin:
opsadmin@Camp
australia.com.au
7
A copy of the
incident report
(once signed) must
be kept with the
CEI.
6. Managing up incidents
Incident
Reportin
g
Who do you escalate to?
• General Manager
What type of incidents do you escalate?
• Serious injury
• Escalated behaviour
• Emergency situations
• Anytime you are unsure – call and discuss
Who can you debrief with?
• General Manager – critically reflect on the incident
What do you do if you cannot reach your General Manager?
• Try another General Manager
• Try Chief Operating Officer – Paul Nugent
• Other Executive Leaders of the business