Insurance on maternity leave
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    Default Insurance on maternity leave

    I have just started on my maternity leave and have got a letter through from Morton michel asking me to renew my insurance for the next year. Seeing as I won't be childminding for most of the coming year, should I pay it now, or should I just wait until I start again and start a new policy? Do I have to have it when I'm not actually working?

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    You have to have insurance as a condition of your registration
    When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door

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    I knew there was a reason I had to have it! Thanks!

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    Remember your First Aid also has to be kept up to date.

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    You also need to keep your ICO membership if you hold records of children past and present.

 

 

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