
# **ANNUAL REVIEW** 

# **CYLCH MEITHRIN LLANGELYNNIN HENRYD COMMUNITY HALL YSGOL LLANGELYNNIN HENRYD CONWY    LL32 8YB** 

## **tel:  01492 596195 email:  cmllangelynnin@outlook.com** 

## **GENERAL INFORMATION** 

Mudiad Meithin is the leading Welsh-medium early years childcare and education provider in Wales. With 180 professional staff working on a national level, the Cylch can draw on the experience of staff from across Wales. 

Cylch Meithrin Llangelynnin’s priority is the happiness and safety of each child – our homely and happy environment offers the best possible care, and the chance for each child to learn and to develop to its full potential. The setting offers toys and resources of the highest standard, appropriate to the children’s needs, development and ages. Children over the age of 2½ are introduced to activities which promote the age 3-7 Foundation Phase (the national early years curriculum) in order to ensure the best possible start to their education. We plan our outdoor play areas carefully, in order to create opportunity and place emphasis on outdoor activities. 

Qualified and experienced staff are responsible for ensuring that each child receives appropriate, tender care. Each child’s individual needs and development is taken into consideration, including the need to socialise, learn and play. 

## **MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE** 


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Role Name Contact<br>Chairperson Nia Duggan Through Meithrin<br>Treasurer Suzanne Hunt Through Meithrin<br>Secretary Nicky Bell Fryer Through Meithrin<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>





## **STATEMENT OF PURPOSE** 

## **Aims and Objectives** 

Cylch Meithrin Llangelynnin aims to provide quality Welsh-medium sessional and early years care to boys and girls between the ages of 2 ½ and school nursery age. 

## **Number of Children** 

The Cylch has the right to accept 15 boys and girls. 

## **Opening Hours** 

The provision will be open for sessions for Meithrin Mwy children from 11:15am to 3:00pm (this will include supervised lunch) and they will be joined by Meithrin children from 1:00pm to 3:00pm, Monday to Friday, for 39 weeks of the year, excepting Bank Holidays and school holidays appointed by the county council in which the cylch is located. 

## **– Registered Person/ Responsible Individual Dawn Heginbotham** 

## **Staf** 

Our service is provided by dedicated and qualified staff. We arrange in-work training to make sure that they have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide the highest standards of education and care. 


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Name Role  Qualification / Working<br>Towards<br>Dawn  Leader / Person in  NVQ Level 4 CCLD<br>Heginbotham Charge<br>Carol Williams  Permanent Assistant NVQ Level 3 CCLD<br>Kelly Fedrick Assistant NVQ Level 3 Playwork<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


In the absence of the Leader, the permanent Assistant will become the Person in Charge and will take responsibility under the Safeguarding Policy and for the running of the session. 

## **Registration** 

Cylch Meithrin Llangelynnin is registered with the Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) to admit 15 children. 

The address for their nearest Office: 

CIW North Wales Region Welsh Government Office 




Sarn Mynach Llandudno Junction Conwy LL31 9RZ 

## **Phone:** 0300 7900126 

**E-mail:** AGC@llyw.cymru / CIW@gov.wales 

Cylch is also governed by and Inspected by Estyn.  Our last Inspections by CIW and Estyn were 5+ years ago.  We also work closely with the Early Years Link Teachers Team from Conwy Local Education Authority. 

## **Charitable Status** 

We are Registered as an ICO – Charity No 1190472.  Our Trustees are:- 

Dawn Heginbotham Suzanne Davies Nia Duggan Elly Jones-Hughes. 

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## **Admission** 

The Cylch conforms to the registration conditions set out by the Children’s Act 1989 regarding the age and number of children permitted. A copy of the policy is available from the Cylch. Parents must have completed the registration forms and contract forms prior to their child/children beginning at the Cylch. 

No child will be released to an adult unless they are identified on the child’s collection form. Staff must be fully advised about any changes to the expected routine when the parent(s) brings the child to cylch. 

As of 30 January, Cylch has 12 children on our Register, 10 of whom are Meithrin Mwy and attend the attached Primary Scholol (Ysgol Llangelynnin), with a further two children due to start with us during February. 

## **Funded Early Education.** 

Funding may be available for children in the term following their third birthday – further details are available from the Cylch. We accept children under the 30Hour Childcare Scheme, currently available to eligible families of children from 3 years of age. 

As of 30 January, we have eight children whose families have taken advantage of the 30-Hour Childcare Funding, and four families who pay for the fees themselves.  This Scheme has been hugely beneficial, not only to the financial situation of the Cylch but it has also offered families the chance to enrol their children on more sessions with Cylch than they maybe otherwise would have done. 




## **Language** 

The Cylch operates through the medium of Welsh, but children from any linguistic background are welcome to join us. The Cylch follows the Immersion methodology. 

The Cylch is working with Croesi’r Bont, the Welsh Language Education branch of Mudiad Meithrin.  Although the Pandemic has limited face to face contact with our Support Officer, contact has been maintained via telephone updates and emails and we are looking forward to welcoming our Support Officers back to Cylch from February, if restrictions allow. 

## **Child Protection** 

In accordance with Cylch Meithrin Llangelynnin’s Child Protection/Safeguarding Policy, we draw your attention to the fact that our staff have a duty to convey any suspicion of child abuse to Social Services, NSPCC or the Police. _Excerpt from the Policy:_ 

_If the Leader/staff suspects that a child is being abused, owing to signs of physical abuse, behavioural indicators or an accusation from the child, then the Cylch’s Leader will directly inform the Duty Officer of the local Social Services and/or the Police or NSPCC. It is the Leader’s responsibility to confirm this in writing within 48hours. They will also inform the Cylch’s Registered Person and CIW._ 

## **Additional Needs** 

Cylch Meithrin Llangelynnin is committed to providing appropriate support which meets the needs of each child. We collaborate with the Conwy Referral Scheme and the County’s Early Education team to ensure that all boys and girls using our service can access it with ease. 

## **Facilities** 

Facilities offered to children and their families include: 

- A room designed to create a motivational and purposeful environment 

- A kitchen to provide snacks for the children 

- Designated Meithrin toilets 

- Use of the big hall 

- The chance to play outside 

- A chance to play on local playing fields 

## **Resources** 

The Cylch has a variety of high-quality equipment designed to promote learning through play. The Cylch offers a homely and welcoming atmosphere, designed to promote children’s development. 

## **Activities** 

Cylch Meithrin Llangelynnin’s priority is the happiness of each child. Care is provided in a secure and encouraging environment, where children can take 




advantage of a wide range of activities and play experiences designed to teach and develop them to their full potential. 

The Cylch is an Early Education provider and follows the Foundation Phase principles in order to ensure that each child has the best possible start to their care and education. The Cylch will be inspected by Estyn and CIW for the purpose of quality assurance. 

There are opportunities for children to: 

- Play and socialise with other children 

- Learn through play, indoors and out of doors 

- Read stories, sing and dance 

Cylch staff are looking forward to the changes that we face with the new Curriculum.  Training is already under-way, and we are in regular contact with our Early Years Link Teacher who is providing invaluable help and advice in helping us to prepare _._ 

## **Healthy Eating** 

We will provide a drink of milk or water to your child during the session, as well as a healthy and nutritious snack. 

Our Leader holds a Level 2 Qualification in Early Years Nutrition – updated in January 2022. 

## **Parents / Carers** 

The Cylch supports the principle of seeking the parents’/carers’/children’s opinion about the service provided, in order to ensure that it is always of the highest standard.  We will review the service twice during the academic year, and there will be an opportunity for parents to participate in the process by completing the Service Evaluation Questionnaire. 

Covid restrictions permitting, we will also hold a parents’ evening once a year, in order to share information with families regarding childrens’ activities, and to give you them the opportunity to discuss their child’s development and achievements within the Cylch Meithrin. 

## **Medical Emergencies** 

Should a child require emergency medical treatment and should the Cylch be unable to contact the parent/s or other emergency contacts, then the Cylch will make the necessary arrangements to safeguard the child. 

By signing the childcare agreement and the registration form, parents/carers authorise the Cylch to make any emergency medical arrangements necessary in the event of an emergency. 

## **Compliments and Complaints Procedure** 




We welcome comments which enable us to improve our services. Parents/carers are informed of the compliments and complaints procedure before their child begins the Cylch. 

Any complaints about any aspects of our work should be made, verbally in the first instance, to the Cylch’s Leader. Should this not resolve the problem, then a more formal complaint may be made by writing to the Chairperson, who for this Cylch is Nia Duggan, at the above address; or else by writing the CIW at the address above. 

The Cylch has received no complaints in the last 10+ years. 

## **Health and Safety** 

The Cylch conforms to Health and Safety legislation requirements by doing everything that is practically possible to ensure the health and safety of everybody in the Cylch, e.g. sun protection, asthma, inspecting equipment, food hygiene etc. 

The Cylch ensures that at least half of its staff possesses a relevant First Aid Certificate, and that they attend training regularly. 

We arrange a yearly inspection of all electrical equipment, including fire extinguishers. 

## **Emergencies** 

Should there be an emergency in the Cylch we will act to ensure the safety of all children, and then contact their parents directly to come and collect them. 

There may be certain situations in which it is necessary to close Cylch Meithrin Llangelynnin at short notice. Should this occasion arise, staff will contact the parents/carers named on the Child Registration Form (P1), giving as much notice as possible. 

Should we need to close owing to an emergency during the provision itself, staff will contact parents/carers using the emergency contact phone numbers provided. Staff will stay with children until they are collected. 

Parents/carers will be contacted with a confirmation of the date of re-opening the provision. 

## **Accidents** 

The Cylch Meithrin has an Accident Book and an Incident Book.  If a child, worker or visitor to the Cylch is involved in an accident or serious incident, this must be reported to the Health and Safety Executive Body and CIW, in line with RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations) guidelines. 

## **Bad Weather Arrangements** 




The Cylch Leader will contact the Chairperson early in the morning. The decision as to whether or not the Cylch will close will be dependent on whether or not the county decides to close schools, and whether staff members can reach the school. If the decision is taken to close the Cylch, then the Leader will contact parents via text, Facebook or phone call to inform them. 

Should poor weather strike whilst the children are at the cylch, then the Leader must take the decision whether to close, keeping the following in mind: 

Is it safe for parents to collect their children? Can staff make it home from work? Contact the parents as above. 

## GENERAL INFORMATION 2020 TO 2022 

This has been a difficult time for the Cylch, who first of all wish to express their gratitude to the following people and organisations: 

Meithrin families, for their continued support during the pandemic Meithrin staff, for making the children feel welcome upon their return to Cylch and for their hard work ensuring that the children feel safe and secure in what has been a most uncertain time 

The Meithrin Early Years Link Teacher, for maintaining contact and being a source of support both professionally and personally to Meithrin staff Mudiad Meithrin and Croesi’r Bont staff, for supplying knowledge and a range of resources to help the staff and children 

Conwy Council staff, within the Early Years sector, for keeping the staff and Committee updated on the ever changing rules and regulations. 

Cylch Meithin Llangelynnin regrettably had to close their doors twice during the first year of the Pandemic.  This decision was taken purely on a financial basis, as many families had decided to withdraw their children from the service and it was not viable to stay open.  As can be seen from the Balance Sheet, the Cylch relied heavily on Grants to maintain their income, and is still in receipt of Grant income, using this to “rebuild” and to make sure that the children we look after receive the best care we are able to give them.  Total grants received from Local and Welsh Government sources were £21000.  This meant that other sources of funding came from fees which was only £2660. 

The financial situation for 2021/2022 has stabilised and we are expected to be financially secure for the 2022/2023 financial year, so long as we do not have any extended periods of closure.  The Job Retention Scheme was instrumental 




in helping us to reopen Cylch in September 2020 and again helped us reopen in February 2021. We received £4500 under this scheme in the 2020-2021 financial year. 

We have a large number of children on the Register this year, and have a minimum of six children needing places from September 2022, many of which will be funded under the 30-Hour Childcare Scheme. 

Staff are currently undergoing training on the requirements of the new Curriculum and will shortly be entering the transition phase.  Additional funding has been made available to help with the cost of training and in the purchase of new resources and staff are positive about the future changes.  Mandatory and optional training is currently being provided with all courses apart from First Aid being online, and staff are currently receiving training on the new ALN Code. 




## **RHESTR O BOLISIAU CYFREDOL CYLCHOEDD MEITHRIN (Mawrth  2021)** _**LIST OF CURRENT POLICIES FOR CYLCHOEDD MEITHRIN (March 2021)**_ 


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POLISI / POLICY<br>Awgrymwn i chi gael gwared ar hen bolisïau a enwir isod, a mabwysiadu’r rhai newydd yn eu lle i’ch Cylch.<br>We advise that you replace the old policies listed below and adpot the revised versions for your Cylch.<br>CAMDDEFNYDD ALCOHOL A CHYFFURIAU (2018) Cadw – Dim newid<br>MISUSE OF ALCOHOL AND DRUGS (2018) Keep – No change<br>AMDDIFFYN RHAG YR HAUL (2013-COVID) Cadw – Dim newid<br>SUN PROTECTION (2013-COVID) Keep – No change<br>ANIFEILIAID YN Y LLEOLIAD (2019) Cadw – Dim newid<br>ANIMALS AT THE SETTINGS (2019) Keep – No change<br>ASTHMA (2019-COVID) yn lle’r Polisi Asthma 2013<br>ASTHMA (2019-COVID) replaces the 2013 Asthma Policy<br>BRECHU YMARFERWYR (2021) Newydd – I’w hychwanegu<br>PRACTITIONER VACCINATION (2021) New – To add<br>BYW’N IACH: BWYTA’N IACH A CHADW’N HEINI (2019-COVID) yn lle’r Polisi Byw’n Iach a Chadw’n Heini<br>HEALTHY  LIVING:HEALTHY  EATING  AND  KEEPINGFIT(2019- 2013<br>replaces the 2013 Healthy Eating and<br>Keeping Fit Policy<br>COVID)<br>CADW PLANT RHAG CRWYDRO / PLENTYN AR GOLL (2017) Cadw – Dim newid<br>PREVENTING CHILDREN FROM WANDERING / LOST CHILD  Keep – No change<br>(2017)<br>CANMOL A CHWYNO (2018) Cadw – Dim newid<br>COMPLIMENTS AND COMPLAINTS (2018) Keep – No change<br>CHWYTHU’R CHWIBAN (2013) Cadw – Dim newid<br>WHISTLEBLOWING (2013) Keep – No change<br>CLOI’R CYLCH – DIGWYDDIAD O ARGYFWNG (2019-COVID) Newydd Medi 2019<br>New Sep 2019<br>LOCKDOWN POLICY –IN EVENT OF EMERGENCY (2019-COVID)<br>CLUDO A THROSGLWYDDO PLANT (2017-COVID) Cadw – Dim newid<br>TRANSPRTING AND TRANSFERRING CHILDREN (2017-COVID) Keep – No change<br>CYDRADDOLDEB AC AMRYWIAETH (2020) Diweddariad – angen newid<br>EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY (2020) Update – need to change<br>CYFRINACHEDD A DIOGELU DATA (21.08.2019-COVID) Diweddariad – angen newid<br>CONFIDENTIALITY AND DATA PROTECTION (21.08.2019-COVID) Update – need to change<br>CYNHWYSIANT A CHYFLE CYFARTAL (2020-COVID) Diweddariad – angen newid<br>INCLUSION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES (2020-COVID) Update – need to change<br>DELWEDDAU DIGIDOL (Lluniau a Fideos) (2018) Cadw – Dim newid<br>DIGITAL IMAGES (Pictures and Videos) (2018) Keep – No change<br>DERBYN (2013) Cadw – Dim newid<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>






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ADMISSIONS (2013) Keep – No change<br>DI-FWG (2019) Diweddariad – angen newid<br>SMOKE-FREE (2019)  Update – need to change<br>DIOGELU PLANT PLANT (2021-COVID) yn lle’r Polisi Amddiffyn Plant 2017<br>CHILD SAFEGUARDING (2021-COVID) replaces the 2017 Child Protection Policy<br>E-DDIOGELWCH (2017) Cadw – Dim newid<br>E-SAFETY (2017) Keep – No change<br>GADAEL A CHASGLU PLANT (2017-COVID) Cadw – Dim newid<br>LEAVING AND COLLECTING CHILDREN (2017-COVID) Keep – No change<br>GWEITHIO AR EICH PEN EICH HUN (2017-COVID) Cadw – Dim newid<br>LONE WORKING (2017-COVID) Keep – No change<br>POLISI GWIRFODDOLI (2020) Newydd<br>VOLUNTEERING POLICY (2020) New<br>YR IAITH GYMRAEG (2019) yn lle’r Polisi Yr Iaith Gymraeg 2013<br>THE WELSH LANGUAGE  (2019) replaces the 2013 Welsh Language Policy<br>IECHYD, DIOGELWCH A LLES (2017) Cadw – Dim newid<br>HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE   (2017) Keep – No change<br>MEDDYGINIAETH (2020) Diweddariad – angen newid<br>MEDICATION (2020) Update – need to change<br>NEWID CLWT/CEWYN (2017-COVID) Cadw – Dim newid<br>NAPPY CHANGING (2017-COVID) Keep – No change<br>SALWCH, AFIECHYDON HEINTUS A DAMWEINIAU (2017-COVID) Cadw – Dim newid<br>ILLESS, INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND ACCIDENTS (2017-COVID7) Keep – No change<br>STAFFIO (2013) Cadw – Dim newid<br>STAFFING (2013) Keep – No change<br>YMDDYGIAD CADARNHAOL (2017) Cadw – Dim newid<br>POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR   (2017)      Keep – No change<br>YMWYBYDDIAETH AMGYLCHEDDOL (2019) Newydd – I’w hychwanegu<br>ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS (2019) New – To add<br>POLISI CAU’R CYLCH DROS DRO (2020) Newydd<br>TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF CYLCH POLICY (2020) New<br>POLISI PROFION ASYMPTOMATIG AR GYFER COVID-19 (2021) Newydd – I’w hychwanegu<br>ASYMPTOMATIC COVID-19 TESTING POLICY (2021) New – To add<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




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**2019/20 2020/21 ACTUAL ACTUAL** 

## **BALANCE SHEET** 

## **INCOME DETAILS** 

|MM Grant|0|3931|
|---|---|---|
|Sust Grant CCBC|3000|3000|
|3yF Grant CCBC|1500|2385|
|30 Hr Grant (WG)|10185.42|2670.78|
|JRS Grant (furlough)|0|4505.85|
|Training Grant|130|30|
|Helping Hands|0|0|
|Fees|3761.6|2668.6|
|Fundraising|0|0|
|Donations|12.3|0|
|Other|10|4623.63|
|**INCOME TOTAL**|**18599.3**|**23814.9**|
|**EXPENDITURE DETAILS**|||
|Bank (BT)|368.17|396.11|
|Salaries|14659.05|14938.04|
|Rent|534|0|
|MMReg and Payroll|530|220|
|Equipment|300.1|43.55|
|Food|307.8|91.04|
|Fundraising|0|0|
|F'r Activity|0|0|
|Refund of fees|39.2|0|
|Other|821.09|737.39|
|**EXPEND TOTAL**|**17559.4**|**16426.1**|
|**YEAR SURPLUS**|**1039.91**|**7388.73**|
|**CASH AT YEAR START**|**2099.94**|**2788.53**|
|**CASH AT YEAR END**|**2788.53**|**10177.3**|
|ACTUAL BANK BALANCE||10913.37|
|PETTY CASH DEBIT||175.39|
|**ACTUAL CASH AT YEAR END**||**10738**|



