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    Been doing a lot of reading about the Ofsted childminders organising their paperwork in line with EYFS (Healthy Child, Safe child etc)

    So how do Welsh Childminders organise everything to fit it with the 21 standards. Have shed loads of empty files all over the floor, paperwork all over the table and dont know what to put where

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    For Wales (as England) I would use the 5 every child matters agenda items.

    They are the over-arching reasons why the Standards are in place and they reflect good practice.

    More information here -

    http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/everychildmatters/

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    Thank you Sarah (and trust me to get the EYFS bit wrong, ECM is what I meant)

    Got a pile of books ready to order :-)

 

 

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