Summer 2016 the Crane Play Scheme and Care of EVERY Child Attending a Scheme

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Summer 2016 the Crane Play Scheme and Care of EVERY Child Attending a Scheme Summary of dates for 2016: All of our play schemes go through the LBH Quality Week 1: 25th July to 29th July Frame work and so all our schemes comply with the Star Club – Barnhill Play scheme good practice guidelines laid down by LBH and Ofsted. Charville Play scheme Uxbridge Play scheme At present, only Star Club at Barnhill Community Cen- Bell Farm Play scheme tre is registered with Ofsted. It has a higher ratio of qualified staff which enables Star club to care for chil- Week 2: 1st August to 5th August dren who may have additional needs Star Club -Barnhill Play scheme The Crane Play scheme Inclusion Uxbridge Play scheme Minet Country Park Hillingdon Community Play Schemes are committed to offering inclusive services to as many children as th th Week 3: 8 August to 12 August possible; therefore we are obliged to ensure the safety Summer 2016 The Crane Play scheme and care of EVERY child attending a scheme. Hayes End Play scheme If your child has specific needs such as learning or mo- Occupying children over the long summer holidays bility difficulties, medical conditions or sensory impair- can be exhausting and expensive however . The Week 4: 15th August to19th August ments please advise the play scheme leader prior to Hillingdon Federation of Community Associations Hayes End Play scheme runs holiday play schemes for one or two weeks in booking a place for your child. Skylark Play scheme the summer holidays in Community Centres across th the borough. They are run at an affordable cost as Week 5: 22nd August to 26 August Funds they are part funded by the London Borough of Hillingdon Walter Pomeroy Hillingdon. Our play schemes offer exciting play Play scheme As our funds are very limited we may not have ade- opportunities in a safe and stimulating environ- Sipson Play scheme quate staff if your child needs 1 to 1 care but you ment for children. would be welcome to accompany them providing The play schemes includes a range of workshops relevant checks have been made. from arts & crafts, games, sports activities, music, drama as well as visiting entertainers. Outings are If anyone knows of a business that would be willing often included at some of the schemes, but could to sponsor us please contact Valerie Mohammadi on require an additional cost. Please note that some dates, times, ages & venues may 07941571438. Children need a packed lunch for full day schemes vary from those printed so please check with individual and there is usually a tuck shop mid-morning or managers or alternatively contact afternoon for snacks. the Play scheme Co-ordinator For news of other full time schemes contact the Ages range from 4½ to 13 years but some schemes Valerie Mohammadi Children’s Information Service at the Civic Centre on may take children slightly older 07941571438 0800 0734800 if places are available. Summary of dates for 2016: All of our play schemes go through the LBH Quality Frame work and so all our schemes comply with the th Week 1: 25 July to 29th July good practice guidelines laid down by LBH and Of- Star Club – Barnhill Play scheme sted. Charville Play scheme Uxbridge Play scheme At present, only Star Club at Barnhill Community Bell Farm Play scheme Centre is registered with Ofsted. It has a higher ratio of qualified staff which enables Star club to Week 2: 1st August to 5th August Star Club -Barnhill Play scheme care for children who may have additional needs The Crane Play scheme Inclusion Uxbridge Play scheme Minet Country Park Hillingdon Community Play Schemes are committed to offering inclusive services to as many th th Summer 2016 Week 3: 8 August to 12 August children as possible; therefore we are obliged to The Crane Play scheme ensure the safety and care of EVERY child attending Hayes End Play scheme Occupying children over the long summer holidays a scheme. can be exhausting and expensive however the Week 4: 15th August to19th August If your child has specific needs such as learning or Hillingdon Federation of Community Associations Hayes End Play scheme mobility difficulties, medical conditions or sensory runs holiday play schemes for one or two weeks in Sipson Play scheme impairments please advise the play scheme leader the summer holidays in Community Centres across Skylark Play scheme prior to booking a place for your child. the borough. They are run at an affordable cost as they are part funded by the London Borough of Week 5: 22nd August to 26th August Funds Hillingdon. Our play schemes offer exciting play Hillingdon Walter Pomeroy opportunities in a safe and stimulating Play scheme As our funds are very limited we may not have ade- environment for children. Sipson Play Scheme quate staff if your child needs 1 to 1 care but you The play schemes includes a range of workshops from arts & crafts, games, sports activities, music, would be welcome to accompany them pro- drama as well as visiting entertainers. Outings are viding relevant checks have been made. often included at some of the schemes, but could If anyone knows of a business that would be require an additional cost. Children need a packed lunch for full day schemes willing to sponsor us please contact Valerie Please note that some dates, times, ages & venues may and there is usually a tuck shop mid-morning or Mohammadi on 07941571438. vary from those printed so please check with individual afternoon for snacks. managers or alternatively contact For news of other full time schemes contact the Ages range from 4½ to 12 years but some schemes the Play scheme Co-ordinator Children’s Information Service at the Civic Centre on may take children slightly older Valerie Mohammadi 0800 0734800 if places are available. 07941571438 Holiday Play schemes in Community Dates & Venues for 2016 Charville Play scheme Community Centre Centres and other Community Buildings Star Club Play scheme Bury Ave. Hayes. UB4 8LF Barnhill Community Centre, 9.30am to 3pm for 5 to 11 years Aims Ayles Road, Hayes, UB4 9HG Tel: Janet on 020 8841 9630 Our aim is to provide affordable and accessible 9.30 am to 3pm for 4½-13 years 25th July to 29th July holiday fun for children in the local area. Tel: Valerie on 07941 571438 th We provide a stimulating and fun time with the 25th July to 5 August Minet Country Park opportunities for children to experience new Spring Field Road Hayes activities and to gain confidence through play Bell Farm Play scheme Contact Janet on and social interaction in a secure, friendly and Community Church 0208 841 9630 relaxed atmosphere. South Road, West Drayton. UB7 9HH 1st August to 5th August 1pm to 4 pm for 5 –12 years Background to schemes Tel: Diane on 01895 444406 ext. 209 HFCA Play schemes is in its 22nd year and has Sipson Play scheme 25th July to 5th August now expanded to cover 10 community centres Sipson Way, Sipson, UB7 0DP across the borough providing 14 weeks of play Hayes End Play scheme Tel: Sue 07914769580. across Hillingdon in total this summer. Hayes End Community Centre 22nd August 26th August Off Kings Way, Hayes UB3 2TZ Type of Service Hillingdon Play scheme 9.30 am to 3.pm for 4½--12 years Schemes are usually run from 9.30am to 3pm or Hillingdon Community Centre 10.00 to 3.30pm. We do not provide a longer Tel: Denise on 07941 436904 th Walter Pomeroy Hall day as the schemes are meant primarily for 8 August to 19th August 100 Royal Lane holiday fun for children in the area and not as a child minding service. Costs may vary at The Crane Play scheme Hillingdon UB8 3QP different schemes so please contact the Crane Community Centre, 9.30am to 3pm for 5-12 years managers directly for more details. Fuller Way, Hayes, UB3 4LW Tel: Janice on 07928477545 9.30am to 3.30pm for 4 ½ - 12 years 22nd August 26th August Staffing Structure Tel: Sue on 020 8581 7224 Each play scheme has a qualified Level 3 Play 1st August 12th August Skylark Play scheme Manager and a staff ratio of a minimum of 1 to 8 The Grange Community Centre children. Most of our staff already work in Happy Days Summer Play scheme Pine Place Hayes UB4 8RA schools during term time as teachers, classroom Uxbridge Community Centre Tel: Carole on 07827587803 assistants, nursery staff & students who are The Greenway, Uxbridge, UB8 2PJ 9.30 am to 3.00pm 5-11 years Tel: Nicola 01753 783890 training to work in childcare & have experience 15th August 19th August of working with children. 9.30am to 3.00pm for 5- 11 years th 25th July to 5 August New for 2016 Holiday Play schemes in Community Dates & Venues for 2016 Charville Play scheme Community Centre Centres and other Community Buildings Star Club Play scheme Bury Ave. Hayes. UB4 8LF Barnhill Community Centre, 9.30am to 3pm for 5 to 11 years Aims Ayles Road, Hayes, UB4 9HG Tel: Janet on 020 8841 9630 Our aim is to provide affordable and accessible 9.30 am to 3pm for 4½-13 years 25th July to 29th July holiday fun for children in the local area. Tel: Valerie on 07941 571438 th We provide a stimulating and fun time with the 25th July to 5 August Minet Country Park opportunities for children to experience new Spring Field Road Hayes activities and to gain confidence through play Bell Farm Play scheme Contact Janet on and social interaction in a secure, friendly and Community Church 0208 841 9630 relaxed atmosphere.
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