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Community Care Facilities Licensing
FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT
HEALTH & SAFETY
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FACILITY NAME
Sheila's Family Daycare
SERVICE TYPES
304 Family Child Care
FACILITY LICENSE #
VSUH-5TPTJV
FACILITY ADDRESS
6470 Aubrey St
FACILITY PHONE
(604) 294-4011
CITY
Burnaby
POSTAL CODE
V5B 2E1
MANAGER
Sheila Dukic

INSPECTION DATE
September 19, 2018
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
TIME SPENT (HRS.)
1
ARRIVAL
09:45 AM
DEPARTURE
10:45 AM
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
INSPECTION TYPE
Routine
# CHILDREN ENROLLED
4

Introduction

An unscheduled routine inspection was conducted to assess compliance with the Community Care & Assisted Living Act (CCALA), the Child Care Licensing Regulation (CCLR) and the relevant Director of Licensing Standards of Practice (DoLSOP). Evidence for this report was based on the Licensing Officer’s observations, review of the facility records and information provided by the facility staff at the time of inspection.
The following areas were reviewed: Licensing; Physical Facility; Staffing; Polices & Procedures; Care & Supervision; Hygiene and Communicable Disease Control; Medication; Nutrition and Food Services; Program; Records and Reporting.
As part of the Routine Inspection a Facility Risk Assessment Tool is completed and a copy is provided. The Risk Assessment includes non-compliance identified during the routine inspection and a 3 year historical” review of the facility’s compliance and operation.
Visit the CCFL website at: http://www.fraserhealth.ca/childcare for:
• Additional resources, including Child Care Links, and
• Links to the Legislation (CCALA & CCLR)
Inspection report was reviewed with Licensee before report was signed and printed.
Licensing would like to thank the staff and children of Sheila's Family Daycare for their time and assistance during today’s inspection.

Contraventions
Previous Inspection - Not Applicable
Current Inspection - Items reviewed comply with the Act, regulations & standards of practice except for those noted on supplementary pages.

Observed Violations
PHYSICAL FACILITY, EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS: 11020 - CCLR s.13(2) - A licensee must ensure that the community care facility and the furniture, equipment and fixtures within it are clean and in good repair while children are in attendance.
Observation: During inspection Licensing observed cable cord sticking out of the wall near the naproom, this cord could accessed by children.
Corrective Action(s): Ensure cable cord is attached to the wall so that it is not accessible to children.
Date to be Corrected: Sept. 26/18


Comments

The following information was discussed with the Licensee at the time of the inspection:
Supervision: The Director of Licensing Standards of Practice Active Play and Safe Play Spaces speak directly to active supervision. All staff must practice active supervision, a combination of close proximity and attention, watching, and listening. Staff must be able to move through and see the entire play space. All staff must know how many children are in care at all times.
Reportable incidents: if a child is involved in a reportable incident, as per Schedule H of the Child Care Licensing Regulation, child care staff must report the incident to licensing within 24 hours. Child care staff are asked to call their Licensing Officer to make the report. If the Licensing Officer is unavailable please call (604) 587-3936 and ask to speak with the Regional Duty Licensing Officer. This telephone number is staffed during regular business hours.
Lead in the water: child care staff are being asked to help reduce the amount of lead children may be exposed to. Child care staff may do this by turning on the taps from which children access their drinking water for a few minutes every morning. The writer left a hand out regarding this topic with the Licensee.
During inspection Licensing observed children engaged in free play including playing with fine motor toys, singing songs etc.
During inspection Licensing observed Licensee interacting with children while they were engaged in activities & assisting with problem solving when necessary.

Action Required by Licensee/ManagerAction Required by Licensing Staff
Take corrective action to bring facility into complianceNo action required
Due Date
Sep 26, 2018

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