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Unread 05-20-2011, 09:36 AM
debbiek debbiek is offline
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hiya all

i have just finished my level 3 ccld and my tutor wants me to go on to do playwork i work in a nursery but dont do breakfast or after school clubs so i didnt think i could do it ?? does anyone know ?? thanks
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what has it got to do with her! firstly if you dont do it you wont get the evidence and secondly why do you need another qualification when you now have a license to practice? and thirdly it will cost you a lot, there are no concessions ow unless you are on JSA and with a full level 3 there arent any either. sounds like she is trying to feather her own nest
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