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    Hi,

    I have three under 5 who are all with me on a Friday afternoon, I have unexpectedly been asked by another parent who has only ever used me on an ad hoc basis if I can have their child on a Friday. What I want to know is would the ad hoc child be classed as continuity of care, it could potentially only be for a matter of 4 sessions but don't want to get it wrong.

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    I was wondering this yesterday!!! I might call ofsted tomorrow and ask! I'll let you know when I know x

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    Quote Originally Posted by amyp View Post
    I was wondering this yesterday!!! I might call ofsted tomorrow and ask! I'll let you know when I know x
    I rang Ofsted today and the lady said yes it would still count as continuity of care, even if it the child only attended on an occasional basis. Hope that helps.

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    Yea!! Thanks x

 

 

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