To recognise that the child's needs, welfare, and safety are paramount and must override all other considerations.
To provide an environment that is not only safe but also stimulating and happy.
To work in partnership with parents, guardians, carers and other professionals.
To take account of the children's needs arising from race, culture, language and religion.
To provide quality care and education for children.
To support the children's families.
To create a developmentally appropriate curriculum to meet the needs of each individual child.
To share information, resources and practical advice.
To formulate and encourage equal opportunities for both children and adults.
To support staff on training courses enabling them to develop skills and confidence.
To ensure that all children are provided with nutritionally balanced diet, paying particular attention to individual dietary needs.
To ensure compliance with all legal requirements