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    I have had my cis form/questionnaire ive filled in what i can but im stuck on 2 questions ...can someone help please???

    Q1 are you a member of a recognised chaildcare organisation (national childminding association etc) ?
    Im ofsted registered so if that who i put
    (i not had liability insurance etc thru yet soo dont know who they are)


    Q2 Are you working towards a quality assurance scheme ?
    Whats that mean?

    thanks everyone means i can get sent off once done these 2 Q's hehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie_T View Post
    I have had my cis form/questionnaire ive filled in what i can but im stuck on 2 questions ...can someone help please???

    Q1 are you a member of a recognised chaildcare organisation (national childminding association etc) ?
    Im ofsted registered so if that who i put
    (i not had liability insurance etc thru yet soo dont know who they are)
    Im presuming they mean are you a member of the NCMA

    Q2 Are you working towards a quality assurance scheme ?
    Whats that mean?
    I think they are asking if you are on a childminding network

    thanks everyone means i can get sent off once done these 2 Q's hehe
    Hope i answered correctly x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie_T View Post
    I have had my cis form/questionnaire ive filled in what i can but im stuck on 2 questions ...can someone help please???

    Q1 are you a member of a recognised chaildcare organisation (national childminding association etc) ?
    Im ofsted registered so if that who i put
    (i not had liability insurance etc thru yet soo dont know who they are)
    This means NCMA as I guess as not everyone is a member not Ofsted as you have to be ofsted registered to be a childminder

    Q2 Are you working towards a quality assurance scheme ?
    Whats that mean?

    The quality assurance schemes will mean are you doing the NCMS Quality assurance scheme whose name escapes me for hte moment or some areas have local ones ours is called Steps to Quality and I think Sheffield hasit own one as well so other areas probably will.

    thanks everyone means i can get sent off once done these 2 Q's hehe
    hope that is of some help
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    all sorted a myletter with password on but i not on the ci site yet haha
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