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    display my NCMA membership and public liability insurance???

    If I do I think I'm going to have to get inventive about where I put them. Trying to keep all my minding display stuff in the hallway so that our lounge/diner feels like a home not a nursery.

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    In Scotland we have to display our reg cert, but not SCMA membership or pl insurance
    Joy xx

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    I have my Public Liabilty cert. in my portfolio

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    It is not a statutory requirement to display your insurance certificate.

    it must be available for parents and Ofsted to view at any time

 

 

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