Millie’s Mark award for Helensburgh nursery

A nursery in Helensburgh has received national recognition for going above and beyond the minimum requirements in paediatric first aid.

Drumfork Nursery has been awarded Millie’s Mark by the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA)  in collaboration with the Department for Education and Millie’s Trust.

Millie’s Mark is named after Millie Thompson, who tragically died as a result of choking in a nursery in 2012.

Her parents Dan and Joanne Thompson have campaigned for all staff to have paediatric first aid training and having Millie’s Mark demonstrates that nurseries have met this requirement.

The nursery in Churchill Square is the first in the area to receive this accreditation, which means staff can apply paediatric first aid in any situation.

Nursery owners David and Roanna Wood said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have been awarded Millie’s Mark.

“This is a special achievement and shows how serious we are about ensuring children are safe when they are in our care.

“We would like to thank everyone who has supported us during this process and we are very much looking forward to celebrating our success with our staff, children and families.”

NDNA chief executive Purnima Tanuku, added: “Achieving Millie’s Mark is a great achievement for the nursery, it shows that all staff are fully trained in paediatric first aid and that they have reflected on their current practice to improve competence and confidence.

“Becoming a Millie’s Mark’s nursery is a clear indicator for parents that this nursery has met the highest standards and gives them the reassurance that their children are safe.”

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