Wishaw Press

Glowing report for the outstandin­g care of kids

- MICHAEL PRINGLE

Forgewood Family Learning Centre in Motherwell has received a glowing report from the Care Inspectora­te.

Staff at the nursery were praised by inspectors for providing “outstandin­g care and support” to the children.

Inspectors made an unannounce­d visit to the centre in Fife Drive in August and spent two days getting to know the children, parents and staff.

Their report rated the quality of care and support as excellent and the quality of environmen­t as very good.

Inspectors praised staff, saying: “Children across the nursery received outstandin­g care and support from staff who knew them well and were kind, caring, responsive and loving.

“They placed children and their families at the heart of all their work, creating a positive inclusive and nurturing environmen­t.

“Staff knew children and their families extremely well, and had establishe­d trusting relationsh­ips.

“Together staff and parents worked in partnershi­p to meet the needs of children. Home visits took place before children started attending the nursery.

“These were the first step in developing trust, communicat­ion and relationsh­ips. Staff used them as an opportunit­y to gain knowledge about children’s family, history and culture, using the informatio­n to inform children’s plans.”

Forgewood is registered to provide a care service to a maximum of 55 children aged from two years to those not yet attending primary school.

The nursery has strong links with the local community including the nearby Park Springs care home, where residents and children plan to work together on horticultu­re projects in the allotment.

Jackie Fulton, head of the centre, said: “We are all really delighted with this report and it’s testament to the efforts of all the staff, parents and children themselves.

“At Forgewood Family Learning Centre we will ensure all children become the very best they can be.

“This report reflects the teamwork approach we have to providing a happy, inclusive, quality learning environmen­t where every child is valued, listened to and respected, and where their aspiration­s and dreams are nurtured in promoting their thirst for lifelong learning.”

Councillor Frank McNally, convener of education and families at North Lanarkshir­e Council, visited the centre to congratula­te everyone on their successful report. He said: “Everyone associated with Forgewood Family Learning Centre should be very proud.”

 ??  ?? Praise Frank McNally with staff and youngsters at Forgewood Family Learning Centre
Praise Frank McNally with staff and youngsters at Forgewood Family Learning Centre

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