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    Sorry if this seems a silly question, I think I have post xmas brain freeze!

    I have been asked by a mum at school if I could look after her child who is aged either 7 or 8 for one day after school until 6.30pm. What paperwork do I need for the said child, the mum will pay on the day of care. do I need a child record form, does mum have to sign all my policies and permissions?

    Urgent advice please x

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    I always fill in all the same forms regardless of age and length of time here. That way I am covered for everything. So yes to the child record form and all policies and permissions :-)

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    I agree, the same for everyone regardless of age. You don't need to worry about learning and development stuff though obviously x

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    Usual paperwork filled out here too...no matter how many days, hours etc.
    Although no EYFS to worry about xx
    Sarah, Bumble Beez x x

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    but surely I don't need to do an ad hoc contract, as it is just one day (although it could lead to more in suppose)?

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    I always assume it may lead to other odd days, and quite often for me it has, and then all is nicely in place :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by primrosecottage View Post
    but surely I don't need to do an ad hoc contract, as it is just one day (although it could lead to more in suppose)?
    I would draw up a contract for the one day required, then if circumstances change and you have availability then you can review and amend xx
    Sarah, Bumble Beez x x

 

 

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