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**tinkerbell**
31-05-2010, 06:43 PM
i'm filling out part 5 of the application, and i'm confused as to why for some things they ask for a 'statement' and some a policy/procedure' -- what's the difference?

thanks xx

Curly Quavers
31-05-2010, 09:01 PM
I don't really know and can't say I noticed on my application form.

Sorry x

babs
31-05-2010, 09:23 PM
i say a statement is what you are goin to do and a policy is a procedure you go though or follow if that makes sense but i could be totaly wrong .. so im hoping someone else will be along soon ;)

Dizzy Ducklings
01-06-2010, 07:55 AM
What ones are you trying to do?

Did you go on the SCMA induction course?

Cause I just ignored all the points in Part 5 and just did the ones SCMA said you needed... they had help points telling you what your statements should include.

I also used the BCMA website for help.

http://www.bromleyca.org.uk/policies/policies_and_procedures.html

:thumbsup: Hollie-B xxxx

**tinkerbell**
06-06-2010, 12:48 AM
What ones are you trying to do?

Did you go on the SCMA induction course?

Cause I just ignored all the points in Part 5 and just did the ones SCMA said you needed... they had help points telling you what your statements should include.

I also used the BCMA website for help.

http://www.bromleyca.org.uk/policies/policies_and_procedures.html

:thumbsup: Hollie-B xxxx

all of them! i've given up now and just gone with what i think of as a policy - i imagine they'll be right on the phone if i've got it wrong :rolleyes:
i did do the scma course but i didn't get a list of policies? thanks for the website i'll have a look.
thanks everyone xxx