
At our Nursery we will operate a ‘key person’ system. A key
person will be allocated to you and your child as soon as possible
after your initial visit or first session.
What is a key person?
A key person is a named person who will take responsibility for a
group of children. The key person is responsible for getting to
know each child’s abilities and their needs. The key person is
also responsible for liaising with parents/carers and where
appropriate, any other agencies involved with the child (another
nursery or speech therapist for example).
The key person will also have the responsibility of ensuring that
the child’s documentation is up to date and develop a relationship
with the family, which will include regular exchange of information.
The advantages of having a key person system
The advantages of having a key person system are so that
parents/carers have a named person to whom they can talk to
who knows the child well.
For babies in particular, the security of a consistent carer is
maintained and the key person will usually be the person who
helps to settle them in and cater for their physical needs (i.e.
feeding and nappy changing).
Where a baby is unable to express their needs verbally the
key person will be able to ‘tune’ into them by observing them
closely. Children will get to know their key person and be able
to use that relationship to develop a secure base within the
Nursery to gain confidence and develop independence in
them.Children will be allocated a second key person due
to staff holidays, sickness and shift patterns.
What about other members of staff?
This arrangement does not mean that the key person
is the only adult who works with your child, but it is
expected that they will spend some time of the day
together, particularly around arrival, going home and
meal/snack times. You are welcome to talk to any
member of staff about any issues, concerns or
changes in routine/ circumstances and this
information will be shared with the key person. If any
staff members need to know anything about a
particular child they will be able to ask the key person
who will have a more detailed knowledge of your
child We hope that the above information is useful to
you. If you have any concerns, questions or
comments, please ask either of the Nursery
Managers and we will be happy to help.