Returning Mindee -paperwork?
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    It looks like i may have a child returning to me that I have previously looked after before (EYFS age). The parents have obviously previously done contracts and forms and permissions etc but they've not been to me for a period of time so should i get all this information again including starting points? Thanks for any advice :-)

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    Yes, I'd start again, you'd need up-to-date learning and dev/All About Me info anyway as they will have moved on since you last had them. I assume previous contract was ended, so new one will be needed. Contact and child info could have changed so best start that again too.

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    Yup, treat as a brand new child on the paperwork side of things

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    Thanks guys, that's what i thought but wanted to check :-) Thank you!!

 

 

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