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  1. #1
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    Hi

    I was wondering if anyone has a template for a notice letter I could use.

    Due to ill health I am having to serve notice for 2 of my mindees. I am gutted but my health has to come first.

    Any help would be appreciated

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    Hi I not registered yet but I think you could do it like this hun..

    Giving notice is hard and the best thing to do is keep it simple.

    'It is with regret due to a change in circumstances I have to give 4 weeks notice. This means that the last day of care will be.........(Then add any info about how you deal with any deposit held and what fees will be due to the end of the contract)
    If you are in receipt of Tax Credits to help pay for your childcare costs you will need to inform them of the change in your childcare arrangements.I have enjoyed caring for xxxxx and wish you luck in the future'

    Sorry to hear you unwell x

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    It's always easier to keep it Succint and to the point in the letter, then discuss and elaborate verbally with parents.

    I agree, start with something along the lines of:
    It is with deep regret that ..........

 

 

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