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    Hello all

    Just some advice please. I have a parent coming to see me tmrw. She needs childcare asap for her two children 3yo and 7mth old. This will take me to 4 under 5's but only until May and only after 11.30 two days per week. There are no other childminders in my area, and the parent wants childcare now. Is this a situation the CSSIW would consider granting a variation to or am I wasting my (and this family's) time? As it would be 'new business' I'm wondering if they would think this was a valid application for a variation? I will ring my inspector in the morning anyway but just wondered if any others of you have had a similar situation?

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    In England it can take weeks to have variations authorised and they are very rarely given unless it is continuity of care - definitely not for taking on new children.

    I would give your inspector a ring and ask about your circumstances but not get your or family's hopes up too high!

    Good luck

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    I seriously doubt it either, its not continuity of care, its new business ....i needed one and i phoned cssiw but they said no.

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    Okay, thanks guys. Will give them a ring in a bit. x

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    any luck????

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    Inspector out of office
    Have emailed and left message. Will let you know x

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    I've been told it doesn't meet the criteria, therefore would be refused. But that I could appeal and may be successful. That process would probably take me up to May anyway, and I won't have a problem then, so I will leave it I think and see if the parent is happy to wait until then. x

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    i`m confused as ive been granted variations twice before for new business and had no problems, Ive just received my variation which theyve accepted and i can have two under 1`s!!! yippee but it says that i can only have 2 in the early years and no more than 2 under 1`s.. does that mean i can have two over 1`s plus 2 under 1`s

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza06 View Post
    i`m confused as ive been granted variations twice before for new business and had no problems, Ive just received my variation which theyve accepted and i can have two under 1`s!!! yippee but it says that i can only have 2 in the early years and no more than 2 under 1`s.. does that mean i can have two over 1`s plus 2 under 1`s
    From your post it sounds like you may be in England. This thread relates to Wales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza06 View Post
    i`m confused as ive been granted variations twice before for new business and had no problems, Ive just received my variation which theyve accepted and i can have two under 1`s!!! yippee but it says that i can only have 2 in the early years and no more than 2 under 1`s.. does that mean i can have two over 1`s plus 2 under 1`s
    As Manjay says this thread is in Wales.

    But from what you have put you can only have 2 children in the early years and both of those can be under 1. So you can have 2 children from 0-5. But just get confirmation from OFSTED.

 

 

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