Sending new updated paperwork/price list to cssiw annualy?
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    do we need to send our new set of policies/procedures/etc to cssiw office at the sart of each year as ive updated mine but not sure if i need to do this?anyonex

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    There are only certain policeies and your statement of purpose that you need to send to your inspector. Can't remember which ones and not at home at the moment to check but I know behaviour/bullying is one they want if changed. Or if they request changes during an inspection

    You don't need to tell them about changes in prices but you should let your local Family Information Service know.

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    Here is the list of events you have to notify to CSSIW. So only your behaviour policy and SOP.

    When you next receive your inspection paperwork it will ask if you have changed any policies since the last inspection and then your Inspector may request to view them at your inspection.

 

 

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