Jac62
15-01-2011, 04:07 PM
Hello everyone,this is a great forum.
I have a few questions to ask about becoming a childminder.
I am presently working for local government as a Portage worker.Portage is a home teaching service for children with additional needs.
Due to cuts,our service may not exist next year,which will be very sad as it is a valuable service to these mum's and children.I am beginning to think about what i can do,if I lose my job next year.We have been guaranteed funding for 12 months,then,it's anyone's guess what may happen.
Are you all finding there is still a demmand for childminders.I have a friend who has done it for the last 8 years,but she is having to look for a job as she is struggling to find families.she says people are looking at alternative carers-grandparents,family etc.
Also I am a Diabetic.I am well controlled,and have no issues,but would I be refused because of this.
I would like to consider childminding as I could offer my expertise with special needs children,and put my Portage training into practise with working with the children.We use the EYFS model in our work,so I a up to date with present requirements.
Many thanks.:)
I have a few questions to ask about becoming a childminder.
I am presently working for local government as a Portage worker.Portage is a home teaching service for children with additional needs.
Due to cuts,our service may not exist next year,which will be very sad as it is a valuable service to these mum's and children.I am beginning to think about what i can do,if I lose my job next year.We have been guaranteed funding for 12 months,then,it's anyone's guess what may happen.
Are you all finding there is still a demmand for childminders.I have a friend who has done it for the last 8 years,but she is having to look for a job as she is struggling to find families.she says people are looking at alternative carers-grandparents,family etc.
Also I am a Diabetic.I am well controlled,and have no issues,but would I be refused because of this.
I would like to consider childminding as I could offer my expertise with special needs children,and put my Portage training into practise with working with the children.We use the EYFS model in our work,so I a up to date with present requirements.
Many thanks.:)