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    hi all my name is sam i am new to site would like some advise i have my registration briefing next week and my partner would also like to work with me when i become a childminder dose he need to attend the meeting too as are local council did not seem to know and was unable to point me in the right direction thanks sam

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    Assistants do not need to attend the briefing - you are responsible for ensuring they know what they are doing.

    Good luck with it all!

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    Welcome! Hope we can be of some help to you!

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    Welcome from me too and good luck with the briefing.

    Miffy xx
    Keep smiling!

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    Welcome to the Forum. You will find the help you get here invaluable. I couldnt manage without my forum friends for information or a rant about something lol.

    Good luck

    Cupcake22

 

 

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