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Does anyone know which legislation relates to having a mobile phone and camera policy? I know it stems from the serious case study in Plymouth but need to link it to current legisltion. I thought we did it as it was good practice and a lesson learnt out of the serious case review.

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PS - I know it forms part of the EYFS 2014 but still wondering about linking it to legislation. Or maybe there is not need as EYFS is statutory?
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Hi yes, EYFS is mandatory for all settings on the early years register and providers registered with an early years childminder agency. The link to legislation is established via the *footnote on page 4 that links the 2014 framework to the regulations in the 2012 framework. Section 3's title - safeguarding & welfare requirements recieved leagal force through the regulation made in section 39 of the Childcare act 2006

Policy & procedure on the use of mobile phones was a best practice recommendation in light of the Plymouth case review until the 2012 eyfs replaced the 2008 framework.

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