Common use of Key provider responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Key provider responsibilities. The provider must comply with all relevant legislation and insurance requirements specified. • The provider should deliver the funded entitlements consistently to all parents, whether in receipt of 15 or 30 hours and regardless of whether they opt to pay for optional services or consumables. This means that the provider should be clear and communicate to parents details about the days and times that they offer funded places, along with their services and charges. Those children accessing the funded entitlements should receive the same quality and access to provision. • The provider must follow the EYFS and have clear safeguarding policies and procedures in place that link to the Surrey Safeguarding Children’s Partnership (SSCP) Procedures Manual for recognising, responding, reporting and recording suspected or actual abuse. • The provider must have arrangements in place to support children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). These arrangements should include a clear approach to identifying and responding to SEND. Providers should utilise the Early Intervention Funding to deliver effective support, whilst making information available about their SEND offer to parents. • The provider should identify children who qualify for Early Years Pupil Premium and promote this offer to parents.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement

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Key provider responsibilities. The provider Provider must comply with all relevant legislation and insurance requirements specified. • The provider Provider should deliver the funded entitlements consistently to all parentsParents, whether in receipt of 15 or 30 hours and regardless of whether they opt to pay for optional services or consumables. This means that the provider Provider should be clear and communicate to parents Parents details about the days and times that they offer funded places, along with their services and charges. Those children accessing the funded entitlements should receive the same quality and access to provision. • The provider Provider must follow the EYFS and have clear safeguarding policies and procedures in place that link to the Surrey Safeguarding Children’s Partnership (SSCP) Procedures Manual for recognising, responding, reporting and recording suspected or actual abuse. • The provider Provider must have arrangements in place to support children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). These arrangements should include a clear approach to identifying and responding to SEND. Providers should utilise the Early Intervention Funding to deliver effective support, whilst making information available about their SEND offer to parentsParents. • The provider Provider should identify children who qualify for Early Years Pupil Premium and promote this offer to parentsParents.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement

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