Childminding for older children
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  1. #1
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    Default Childminding for older children

    I'm looking to set up in legal terms what amounts to childcare in a nondomestic setting, for schoolage children (8-18 potentially, but definitely 8+).

    The premises would be a house we convert (but don't live in!) or else a commercial property that we lease/buy.

    I can't figure out what childminding qualificaiton I need as they all seem geared towards under 7. I would like to take one however so that I can register with Ofsted voluntarily, and allow parents to claim childcare vouchers if possible and/or be covered on the safeguarding aspect.

    I'm really struggling with the legality of this, though, and could use some assistance.

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    An updated registration not required document may give you more information. There are several links at the end of it and information about the voluntary register.

    https://www.gov.uk/register-childmin...dcare-provider

 

 

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