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Unread 08-09-2012, 01:46 PM
wendy latimer wendy latimer is offline
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please help just after some conformation from childminders out their exactly what paper work ofsted need to see.should be having my ofsted check soon and i get abit nervous about it, after 15 years i should be used to it but i still get flustered.just need a checklist.spoken to my development officer and because i could not afford to pay the council for her services i only get one visit a year and 2 emails a year from her. you may think that is harsh but beware other councils around the country are jumping on the band wagon.
hope someone can help.
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Unread 08-09-2012, 03:20 PM
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there are loads of childminder forums on the net www.childminderforum is a good one and your ncma membership gives loads of advice and pro forma policies etc.
councils arent jumping on a bandwagon you are running a business councils dont support any other businesses why yours? they need to put their money where its needed
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