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Section 4<strong>Policy</strong> <strong>Developments</strong> <strong>1990</strong>-<strong>2004</strong>The Play <strong>Policy</strong> cites the importantinvestment in childcare under the EOCP,“…with a significantly enhanced focus onthe quality of these services.” (NCO,<strong>2004</strong>:10) However, it also outlines the lackof available data on play opportunities <strong>for</strong>children cared <strong>for</strong> by childminders outsidethe Preschool Regulations. In addition, theopportunities <strong>for</strong> play af<strong>for</strong>ded withprimary schools are examined and there isa recommendation that such opportunitiesbe developed (NCO, <strong>2004</strong>:25). Within itseight objectives, Ready, Steady, Play alsooffers a framework <strong>for</strong> the actions neededand the agencies responsible to ensure thatquality is achieved in play facilities <strong>for</strong>children.Additionally, the NCO facilitates a HighLevel Interdepartmental Working Group,which addresses issues of coordinationbetween education and care and betweengovernment departments.Implications <strong>for</strong> the National Framework <strong>for</strong> Quality -DHCDefining Quality:1. The health and safety of the environment of the child is of paramount importance inensuring a quality service is provided, including space per child, lighting andventilation.2. High staff-child ratios are an important aspect of ensuring quality within services.3. Opportunities <strong>for</strong> the child to develop in a holistic way within settings areimperative through the provision of appropriate materials and possibilities <strong>for</strong>interaction.4. National policy underpinning and promoting the position of children in societygreatly assists practical implementation of initiatives in relation to ECCE andensures such issues remain on the political agenda.5. Providing opportunities <strong>for</strong> children to experience a broad range of play experiencesgreatly improves the quality of life <strong>for</strong> children.Assessing Quality:1. A legislative framework is a necessity <strong>for</strong> an inspection system to ensure compliancewith the regulations prescribed.2. The inspection system must evaluate all aspects of the setting, including the tangiblestructural aspects, as well as the more subtle and dynamic aspects, and must beapplicable to all settings where children birth to six are present.Supporting Quality:1. <strong>Early</strong> intervention <strong>for</strong> children with special needs or those affected by disadvantage,both in the home and in preschool settings, is important <strong>for</strong> the achievement ofquality within services.2. Parents and families of children with special needs need to be supported to dealwith the additional implications involved.3. Transition from preschool to primary is a significant event in a child’s life and must35

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