Saturday, 29 June 2013

Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School is now an Official Sun Safe School!

Congratulations to Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School for obtaining their Sun Safe School Status & Award


“This has been an easy to use and follow guide to helping everyone be more aware of sun safety. The children have really engaged but more importantly so have theparents and carers. Thank you!”

(Monica Paines - Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School)

Friday, 28 June 2013

Rainford Pre School And Play Group Ltd Completes Step 3 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Teaching Resources & Activities

Congratulations to Rainford Pre School And Play Group Ltd for reading George the Sun Safe Superstar to all their children and introducing everyone to the ‘Slip, Slap, Slop song’.Rainford Pre School And Play Group Ltd have also pledged to continue to regularly use the resources provided to reinforce the sun safe message to their children.


“The children enjoyed the book, colouring activites and the song. We continue to use these resourse.

When the children were colouring this was the perfect opportunity to talk about sun safety in our setting.”

(Karen Burke - Rainford Pre School And Play Group Ltd)


“The resouces will continue to be used in our setting and we will ensure all new children and parents are given the required information and we will keep reinforcing the sun safe message.”

(Karen Burke - Rainford Pre School And Play Group Ltd)

Rose Lodge Nursery School Completes Step 2 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Shade

Congratulations to Rose Lodge Nursery School for providing shaded areas for their pupils.

Shaded Area photo submitted by Rose Lodge Nursery School

“WE HAVE LARGE PORTABLE SUNSHADES FOR OUR GARDEN AND A PERMABUILD COVER FOR OUR COURTYARD AREA.”

(Gill Sandiford - Rose Lodge Nursery School)

Heddington Preschool is now an Official Sun Safe Nursery!

Congratulations to Heddington Preschool for obtaining their Sun Safe Nursery Status & Award


“This is a very worthwhile and easy process to complete for any nursery or preschool and helps to educate the children on the importance of sun safety.”

(Leanne Weston - Heddington Preschool)

ALVASTON INFANT AND NURSERY SCHOOL is now an Official Sun Safe School!

Congratulations to ALVASTON INFANT AND NURSERY SCHOOL for obtaining their Sun Safe School Status & Award


“It has been fantastic for our school to be involved in the Sun Safe schools initiative. The children have thoroughly enjoyed participating in a range of activities, which promote sun safety. Our school has purchased sun hats for every child in our school. We have received 'Sun Safe Schools' enhancement from the local Healthy Schools Team and have featured in the local newspaper. Thank you for your continued support. ”

(CAROLINE LUKE - ALVASTON INFANT AND NURSERY SCHOOL)

Thursday, 27 June 2013

ALVASTON INFANT AND NURSERY SCHOOL Completes Step 4 towards becoming a Sun Safe School - Lesson Plan

Congratulations to ALVASTON INFANT AND NURSERY SCHOOL for carrying out the ‘George the Sun Safe Superstar’ Lesson Plan.

Lesson Plan photo submitted by ALVASTON INFANT AND NURSERY SCHOOL

“We held a 'Sun Safe Superstar' day, where the children engaged in a range of sun safe activities, including making sun hats, sun glasses, sun safe posters. ”

(CAROLINE LUKE - ALVASTON INFANT AND NURSERY SCHOOL)

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Bowes Pre-School Completes Step 3 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Teaching Resources & Activities

Congratulations to Bowes Pre-School for reading George the Sun Safe Superstar to all their children and introducing everyone to the ‘Slip, Slap, Slop song’.Bowes Pre-School have also pledged to continue to regularly use the resources provided to reinforce the sun safe message to their children.


“We have downloaded the Slip Slop Slap song onto CD and play it to the children whilst outside under our canopy, they are really enjoying singing it and reading the story.”

(Tracy Luck - Bowes Pre-School)


“We will keep sending out documents to parents of new starters to the school and keep reinforcing the sun safe message to the parents and children on a regular basis.”

(Tracy Luck - Bowes Pre-School)

Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School Completes Step 4 towards becoming a Sun Safe School - Lesson Plan

Congratulations to Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School for carrying out the ‘George the Sun Safe Superstar’ Lesson Plan.

Lesson Plan photo submitted by Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School

“The children have all completed the sheets and all teachers have taught a specific lesson for sun safety. The teachers feedback include feeling that the lessons have made a big difference in the children's awareness of being sun safe.”

(Monica Paines - Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School)

Thursday, 20 June 2013

Stanton Road Primary School Completes Step 2 towards becoming a Sun Safe School - Shade

Congratulations to Stanton Road Primary School for providing shaded areas for their pupils.

Shaded Area photo submitted by Stanton Road Primary School

“we do have a field with lots of trees that the children can use in the summer, we also have 2 shaded shelters that the children do use a lot”

(Debbie Richards - Stanton Road Primary School)

Saturday, 15 June 2013

Lewannick Preschool Completes Step 1 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Sun Hats, Sunscreen & Role Models

Congratulations to Lewannick Preschool for issuing Sun Safety Fact Sheets to all their pupils. Lewannick Preschool has also pledged to keep sun hats and sunscreen available for all their children and to act as role models with regard to sun safety:


“Lewannick Preschool will keep all returned sun safe permission slips in each of the children's individual statutory information files. Our new parent packs will include the sun safe letter and fact sheet.”

(Alison Sleeman - Lewannick Preschool)


“Sun hats with rims have been purchased for staff and children. A factor 50 sunscreen is also available at all times. All practitioners are active role models in wearing sun hats and keeping to the shaded areas of the outdoor learning area.”

(Alison Sleeman - Lewannick Preschool)

Friday, 14 June 2013

Ordsall PreSchool is now an Official Sun Safe Nursery!

Congratulations to Ordsall PreSchool for obtaining their Sun Safe Nursery Status & Award


“Fun and factual website. Great information for parents and fun activities for the children.”

(Donna MacIntyre - Ordsall PreSchool)

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Golftyn CP School Completes Step 3 towards becoming a Sun Safe School - Introductory Assembly Plan

Congratulations to Golftyn CP School for carrying out an introductory assembly about how to keep safe in the sun:

Assembly photo submitted by Golftyn CP School

“We delivered the Sun Safe assembly to the juniors and the infants separately.



The assemblies were carried out in the first week back after half term to ensure the children were introduced to the Sun Safe message prior to carry out the activities.”

(Claire Thompson - Golftyn CP School)

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Golf Stars help Skcin promote Sun Safety at UK Golf Clubs

Don’t ‘putt’ yourself at risk of sun damage, play it safe and protect your skin!
Skcin launch a new campaign to keep golfers sun safe.

Skcin has teamed up with the English Golf Union (EGU) and pharmaceutical company LEO Pharma, to raise awareness of skin cancer among the UK’s 3.4 million regular golfers.  Skin cancer is the most common and fastest rising cancer in the UKand those who spend time enjoying outdoor pursuits like golf are particularly at risk. Each round of golf can chalk up an extra five hours of sun exposure and many of us underestimate the risk of sun damage in this country. Spending even a short time in the sun can cause sunburn, especially if you have fair skin. Although sunburn settles down after a few days, repeated sun exposure builds up over the years into sun damaged skin which means that there is an increased risk of developing skin cancer.

Charlotte Fionda, Director of Skcin, said, “There are two different types of skin cancer, some are related to moles, but others are not. Both are linked to too much sun exposure and can be dangerous for your health.  Every year in the UK 112,000 cases of skin cancer are diagnosed, 10 per cent of these are caused by moles. Many of us think about being sun safe when we’re abroad but forget that UK sun strength can be deceptive. Our campaign highlights the simple steps we can all take to protect ourselves, especially when enjoying outdoor sports and leisure activities.”

From today, posters featuring top golfers and Skcin patrons Alison Nicholas MBE and Gary Wolstenhome MBE will arrive at every golf club nationwide. The posters are packed with top tips on keeping sun safe that include:

  • Apply SPF30+ broad spectrum UVA sunscreen 30 minutes before teeing off, ensure good coverage on face, neck, ears and keep in your golf bag to reapply regularly.
  • Wear protective clothing such as a hat to shade the face (preferably with a broad brim), consider wearing sunglasses and seek shade where possible. 
  • Check the UV forecast, when levels are three or above, always use sun protection and remember UV can penetrate cloud cover. 
  • Check your skin regularly to detect changes early. 
  • Not all skin cancers are about changes to moles, get rough/scaly patches checked too as these may be a sign of increased risk.
Charlotte Fionda, Director of Skcin, added, “Rough patches of skin can be a sign of a skin condition called solar keratosis. It affects around one in ten of us aged 40 or over and this rises to one in four of us over 60.5, 6Up to 65 per cent of a common skin cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, results from it7, 8, but most of us haven’t heard of the condition. 9In its early stages it can often be easier to feel than see so it’s important to both look and FEEL for changes regularly. If you have concerns speak to your GP.”

Alison Nicholas MBE, Solheim cup captain/winner, saidWhen I tour abroad in sunny destinations I am more sun aware but in the UK it’s easy to get into the mind-set that the sun isn’t as strong, especially when there is cloud cover. Your own attitude to the sun can be the main risk factor for skin damage.  I now know how important it is to be sun aware after losing a fellow golfer and friend to skin cancer.  Not wearing or reapplying sunscreen, teeing off mid-morning when the sun’s rays are at their strongest, and having little or no shade, if you stay on the fairways, are all factors that contribute to the dangers of skin cancer.”

Gary Wolstenhome MBE, three time European tour winner, said, “In the UK many sportsmen and women spend a lot of time outdoors and aren’t aware of the potential risk of sun exposure. Even with overcast skies, 30  40 per cent of UV will still penetrate through and figures show that if you work outside, like me, your risk of the skin cancer squamous cell carcinoma increases by almost 80 per cent.  So when you are heading out to the course, as well as remembering to check your golf gear, check you have packed a hat and applied your sunscreen.”  

Check out your local golf club for these posters to be sun safe

Monday, 10 June 2013

Mind Us Childcare Completes Step 2 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Shade

Congratulations to Mind Us Childcare for providing shaded areas for their pupils.

Shaded Area photo submitted by Mind Us Childcare

“I have three large trees that provide quite a bit of shade in the garden. I have a sun umberella over the sandtray and a large sandpit that is fully covered and shaded from the sun. The mud kitchen is also shaded from the sun. I have two play houses and a tent in the garden that provide shady places to play.”

(Emma Armitage - Mind Us Childcare)

Friday, 7 June 2013

BUILDING BLOCKS NURSERY LTD Completes Step 1 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Sun Hats, Sunscreen & Role Models

Congratulations to BUILDING BLOCKS NURSERY LTD for issuing Sun Safety Fact Sheets to all their pupils. BUILDING BLOCKS NURSERY LTD has also pledged to keep sun hats and sunscreen available for all their children and to act as role models with regard to sun safety:


“All parents have now received a copy of the letter and fact sheet informing them of this scheme. a copy of the fact sheet has also been put on our nursery notice board.

This fact sheet will now also form part of our induction pack. ”

(TINA HART - BUILDING BLOCKS NURSERY LTD)


“We have a box of spare sun hats within the nursery and each room has a bottle of sun cream for nursery use. All staff act as role models and are asked to apply sun cream and wear a sun hat when outdoors with children. ”

(TINA HART - BUILDING BLOCKS NURSERY LTD)

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Heddington Preschool Completes Step 2 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Shade

Congratulations to Heddington Preschool for providing shaded areas for their pupils.

Shaded Area photo submitted by Heddington Preschool

“At preschool we have a shaded area where the children can play outside without being exposed to the sun all day.”

(Leanne Weston - Heddington Preschool)

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School Completes Step 3 towards becoming a Sun Safe School - Introductory Assembly Plan

Congratulations to Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School for carrying out an introductory assembly about how to keep safe in the sun:

Assembly photo submitted by Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School

“The assembly was well recieved. The parents are very supportive and in one of the lessons following up the assembly the teacher reported that all the children knew the sun safe messages.”

(Monica Paines - Lon GDitton Infant And Nursery School)

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Bright Sparks Completes Step 1 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Sun Hats, Sunscreen & Role Models

Congratulations to Bright Sparks for issuing Sun Safety Fact Sheets to all their pupils. Bright Sparks has also pledged to keep sun hats and sunscreen available for all their children and to act as role models with regard to sun safety:


“Very usefull letter with lots of knowledgable and important information”

(Mandy Coath - Bright Sparks )


“We always have suncream and hats avalible through out the whole year”

(Mandy Coath - Bright Sparks )

Bright Sparks Completes Step 3 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Teaching Resources & Activities

Congratulations to Bright Sparks for reading George the Sun Safe Superstar to all their children and introducing everyone to the ‘Slip, Slap, Slop song’.Bright Sparks have also pledged to continue to regularly use the resources provided to reinforce the sun safe message to their children.


“George is now one of the favourite books here at brightsparks the children love him”

(Mandy Coath - Bright Sparks )


“i will regularly use these resources and we will sing the slip slop slapsong before we go out in the garden all the time”

(Mandy Coath - Bright Sparks )

St Michael's CE Primary School Completes Step 2 towards becoming a Sun Safe School - Shade

Congratulations to St Michael's CE Primary School for providing shaded areas for their pupils.

Shaded Area photo submitted by St Michael's CE Primary School

“We have worked hard to ensure there is plentiful shade in our playground which is south facing at the front of the school. We have a stage area which we shade in summer months, we have seating under a large tree in one corner of the playground and we have recently had shade sails built to add additional shade - funded by the parents.”

(Jo Holt - St Michael's CE Primary School)

Tiny Hands Day Nursery Completes Step 3 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Teaching Resources & Activities

Congratulations to Tiny Hands Day Nursery for reading George the Sun Safe Superstar to all their children and introducing everyone to the ‘Slip, Slap, Slop song’.Tiny Hands Day Nursery have also pledged to continue to regularly use the resources provided to reinforce the sun safe message to their children.


“The children sing the song before going outside at suncream time. The children have been very vocal with their parents telling them they need hats and cream and singing the song”

(Tracy Kennedy - Tiny Hands Day Nursery)


“Tiny Hands will use the resources throughout the year to reinforce the sun safe message”

(Tracy Kennedy - Tiny Hands Day Nursery)

Tiny Hands Day Nursery Completes Step 2 towards becoming a Sun Safe Nursery - Shade

Congratulations to Tiny Hands Day Nursery for providing shaded areas for their pupils.

Shaded Area photo submitted by Tiny Hands Day Nursery

“We have various trees in the garden that provide shade throughout the day. We have a covered bandstand and a house that can be covered when the sun is shining and uncovered when not.”

(Tracy Kennedy - Tiny Hands Day Nursery)