Health and safety is a key part of providing safe, high-quality care in Early Years settings. Practitioners have an important role in identifying hazards, managing risks, following procedures, and helping to create environments where children can learn, play, and develop safely.
This CPD-accredited course on Health and Safety in Early Years is designed specifically for Early Years practitioners, nursery staff, managers, and childminders working across the UK, including Scotland. It provides the knowledge, confidence, and practical awareness needed to understand health and safety responsibilities, recognise common risks, and respond appropriately to accidents, incidents, and emergencies.
Learners will explore key areas including roles and responsibilities, hazard identification, risk assessment, high-risk activities, accident reporting, and emergency procedures. The course includes interactive activities, scenario-based learning, reflection tasks, downloadable resources, and knowledge checks to help practitioners apply their learning to real Early Years practice.
Practitioners will also develop confidence in using risk assessments, recognising when control measures are needed, reporting concerns, and promoting a positive health and safety culture. The course supports safe, consistent, and reflective practice aligned with Early Years expectations, Care Inspectorate guidance, Ofsted requirements, and UK health and safety principles.
Why This Course Matters
Observation, assessment, and planning are at the heart of high-quality Early Years practice. They help practitioners understand children’s interests, recognise their progress, and provide meaningful opportunities that support learning and development.
Effective observation is about more than recording what children do. It involves noticing significant moments, understanding what they tell us about development, and using that information to plan appropriate next steps.
This introductory course focuses on practical, real-world Early Years practice. It supports practitioners to develop confidence in observing children objectively, making simple and accurate assessments, planning meaningful next steps, and using the observation–assessment–planning cycle to improve outcomes for children.
The course also explores recording and documentation, inclusive approaches to supporting individual needs, and reflective practice to help practitioners continually develop their skills and confidence.
It is aligned with current UK and Scottish guidance and best practice, including:
• Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) principles
• Curriculum for Excellence (CfE)
• Getting It Right For Every Child (GIRFEC)
• Care Inspectorate expectations
• Health and Social Care Standards
• Inclusive practice guidance for Early Learning and Childcare settings
You will leave with practical knowledge and greater confidence in using observation, assessment, and planning as part of everyday practice, helping you support children’s learning, development, and wellbeing in a meaningful and responsive way.
What You Will Learn
• Understand the purpose of observation, assessment, and planning in Early Years settings
• Recognise different types of observations and when to use them effectively
• Write clear, objective, and meaningful observations based on what children do and say
• Identify how observations can be linked to areas of learning and development
• Make simple and accurate assessments based on evidence rather than assumptions
• Plan meaningful next steps that support children’s learning, development, and interests
• Understand and apply the observation–assessment–planning cycle in everyday practice
• Record observations and documentation clearly, appropriately, and efficiently
• Support individual needs through inclusive and child-centred approaches
• Use reflective practice to evaluate and improve your professional practice
• Recognise common mistakes in observation, assessment, and planning and learn how to avoid them
By the end of this course, you will feel more confident in observing children effectively, making informed assessments, planning meaningful next steps, and supporting positive outcomes through high-quality Early Years practice.
Designed for Early Years Professionals
This course is suitable for anyone working in Early Learning and Childcare settings who wants to develop their understanding of observation, assessment, and planning and how these processes support children’s learning and development.
It is particularly relevant for:
• Early Years practitioners
• Nursery and preschool staff
• Childminders
• Playworkers
• Teaching assistants
• Early Years students and trainees
• Room leaders and managers
The course is designed to support both new and experienced practitioners by providing practical, real-world guidance that can be applied in everyday Early Years practice.
No prior training is required to complete this course.
Interactive and Practical Learning
✔ Short lesson videos with clear, practical guidance
✔ Interactive activities, including matching exercises, drag-and-drop activities, fill-in-the-blanks, highlighting tasks, and knowledge checks
✔ Realistic Early Years examples to support understanding and application
✔ Reflection activities linked to everyday practice
✔ Downloadable resources, including observation templates, assessment guides, planning tools, and reflective practice resources
✔ Final 10-question assessment (80% pass mark)
✔ Instant CPD certificate on successful completion
The course is fully online, mobile-friendly, and self-paced, allowing you to complete your training at a time that suits you.
Throughout the course, the focus remains on practical, child-centred approaches that can be applied immediately within Early Years settings to support effective observation, assessment, and planning.
Accreditation and CPD
This course is CPD accredited by The CPD Group and has been awarded 1 CPD Credit.
Upon successful completion of the course and final assessment, learners will receive a CPD certificate that can be used as evidence of Continuing Professional Development.
This course can be used to support:
✔ CPD portfolios
✔ Staff training and development records
✔ Care Inspectorate inspections
✔ Ofsted inspections
✔ Professional development reviews and appraisals
The course includes a final 10-question assessment with an 80% pass mark. Once passed, your certificate will be available for immediate download.
CPD Credit Value: 1 Credit
Approximate Duration: 60–90 Minutes

