Beavers Playgroup
Service details
Pre-school playgroup for children aged 2 years to 4 years, opens Monday - Friday, 9 am - 3 pm, 37 weeks a year (Term time only).
Cost:
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0 - 2 years: £35 per day
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2 - 3 years: £35 per day
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3 - 5 years: £35 per day
Disclaimer: The fee information is a guided fee that we collect from the provider once a year. There might be changes to their fees since the last information collection. Please contact the setting for their most updated fee structure and policy.
You can read the most recent Ofsted report by using the link in the Ofsted Information section when you scroll down. Some new settings may not have an Ofsted report because they have not had an Ofsted visit yet.
Service description from provider
The aim of Beavers Playgroup is to provide a friendly, happy atmosphere for the children to learn some fundamental skills through play. These include playing and interacting with other children, as well as doing lots of different child initiated and focused activities on a daily basis, Singing Nursery rhymes, and following simple instructions to gain and to develop communication and language skills.
Beavers works alongside the EYFS framework which provides the children to learn, develop and gain knowledge and understanding of the environment around us. Beavers give each child an opportunity to interact with children of similar ages and to gain some independence by leaving the parent for a short while.
Beaver’s welcome children from the age of 2 years old and up to 4 years’ old. Children are usually offered a place when they reach the age of 2 years but need to be on the waiting list and provided there is a place available.
If your child has SEND
Nurseries and playgroups must help all children who go to their settings, including those with special needs.
They do this by:
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Having a SEND Policy. This explains how they help children with additional needs. You can find it on their website or ask staff for a copy.
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Specialist Support: A team member called a SENCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator) has training and experience to help children with special needs. They will work with you as the child's parent and if needed, other specialist services.
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Staff Training makes sure staff know how to identify and help children with different needs.
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Working with Health Visitors to review development, progress, and identify needs e.g. 27th Month Review.
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Connecting with Children's Centres to get Early Help or MAT (Multi Agency Team) support if needed.
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Help with Transitions from the Area SENCo when children with SEND move on to reception class or primary school,
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How to access support from education and health specialist services. Your permission is needed before they can be involved.
Extra support funding for children with additional needs
To get extra help for children with special needs settings will know about:
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Disability Access Fund (DAF). When and how to apply for this funding for eligible children.
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Early Years Inclusion Funding. When it may be appropriate to apply for this funding for children with new or emerging needs.
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Education, Health, and Care Assessment (EHCNA). When to request an EHCNA. If a child with SEND needs more support that can be provided through the above an EHCNA may identify they need an Education, Health, and Care (EHC) Plan funded from the high needs funding block. EHC Plans are reviewed every six months for children in early years settings.
Staff in settings are there to support all children, including those with special needs. If you have questions, please ask to speak with the settings SENCo.
SEND Local Offer
- Local Offer Age Bands
- Early Years and Pregnancy 0-4
- SEN Provision Type
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- Universal
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0207 018 8030 0207 018 8030
- Aileen.beavers@outlook.com
Where to go
- Name
- Rose Lipman Community Centre
- Address
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43, De Beauvoir Road
Hackney
London
- Postcode
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N1 5SE
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Disabled parking available
Wheelchair accessible building
Childcare Information
Funded Places
- 2 year old free childcare
- Yes
- 15 hours universal free childcare for 3&4 year olds
- Yes
- 30 hours free childcare for 3&4 year olds
- Yes
Other details
- What to do if you have a complaint
Policies and procedures are available on request.
Ofsted Information
- Ofsted URN
- 144549
- Inspection history
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Inspection History Date Type Outcome 08/07/2019 Re-inspection (Early Years Register) Good
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