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Report RE: Uniforms

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RE: Uniforms - 17-06-09 19:40

by: Lolo

At my daughters pre-school, the statff wear uniform t-shirts, in the colour of the "team" they work in.  I think this can help the children identify their key workers quickly in the early days.  

 

Lots of adult jobs involve uniforms - retail, emergency and armed services,  Royal mail/ couriers etc etc etc.

 

I think it is a matter for individual settings.  PErhaps a tabard would be a good compromise - allowing for individuality with the choice of clothes, but still allow branding/ recognition/ protection?

 

Some childminders choose the wear NCMA branded clothes while they are working.  Perhaps they feel it allows them to draw a lone between private time and work time? 

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