Duty of Candour in Early Years Practice
This course explains Duty of Candour in Scotland, helping early years staff understand when it applies, what to do if something goes wrong, and how to respond with honesty, care, and professionalism.
Legal clarity and confidence
This course clearly explains what Duty of Candour means in practice, helping early years staff understand legal expectations in Scotland and feel confident about recognising, reporting, and escalating serious incidents appropriately.
Protecting trust with families
Openness after serious incidents protects relationships with families. This course shows how honest communication, timely apologies, and clear processes help maintain trust, even when situations are difficult or upsetting.
Supporting safe professional practice
By focusing on thresholds, roles, and guidance, this course helps practitioners avoid unnecessary processes while ensuring serious concerns are handled correctly, consistently, and with support from management and the Care Inspectorate.
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"This course completely transformed how I approach meal planning for young children. I now feel confident creating menus that promote health and meet individual needs."
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