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    I'm a new childminder so just getting to grips with everything.

    Is a SEF the form you are sent to complete prior to inspection?

    I'm due an inspection over the next 2months. Am I able to make a start and start completing it now? So I'm ahead of things.

    Also correct me if I'm wrong quality assurance is done annually????

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    where are you Missy?

    I'm not convinced you are in England - registered with Ofsted ...


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    I'm in Wales Sarah

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    In wales you complete your self assessment form for cssiw before your inspection.

    It is good practice to continually self evaluate - you can get a copy of the form and keep it updated.

    I will move your post to the welsh area of the forum

 

 

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