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Work Matters: Welfare requirements - Part 10 - Fully equipped

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The rules for provision of space and equipment and how to use them in an early years setting to comply with the EYFS are set out by Laura Henry.

Furniture, equipment and toys' is one of the three overarching legal requirements grouped under 'Suitable premises, environment and equipment' in the Statutory Framework for the EYFS (see box).

Links to:

- Every Child Matters Outcome: Helping to keep children healthy, Helping to keep children safe, Making a positive contribution

- Former National Standards: 4 - Physical environment, 5 - Equipment, 6 - Safety

Overarching general requirement

Outdoor and indoor spaces, furniture, equipment and toys must be safe and suitable for their purpose

Specific legal requirements

Operational issues

- Providers must be aware of the following space requirements, which are the minimum requirements. Children under two years: 3.5m per child; two year-olds: 2.5m per child; children aged three to five years: 2.3m per child.

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