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    Hi all,

    Ive just started my CYPOP5 and have a query about what I read in the EYFS about staff:child ratios, it states

    3.30 For children aged under 2

    - At least one member of staff must hold a full and relevant level 3 qualification and must be suitably experienced in working with children under two


    My query is I have an 8 month old at the moment but plan to start minding other children from when hes 1. Do i have to be level 3 qualified to mind my own child? Or is this applicable to nursery staff and not childminders?

    I have my nephew who Ive been asked to mind who will be 11/2 when i start my business, does this mean I cant look after him?

    Is there anyone I can call to speak to about this, Ofstead maybe?

    Thanks in advance
    Kate

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    Childminders do not have to have a level three qualification. This will be for nurseries etc

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    Thanks Rick, slight panic as I read it! They could be more specific!!

 

 

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