phoenix2010
24-07-2013, 03:13 PM
has anyone heard of OFSTED doing these recently ?

Rubybubbles
24-07-2013, 03:15 PM
has anyone heard of OFSTED doing these recently ?

I have seen a few posts on Facebook about it. But not heard from anyone directly

caz3007
24-07-2013, 03:18 PM
I have also seen a few posts on FB about them too

Mouse
24-07-2013, 03:20 PM
I've seen a few mentions on facebook, but haven't heard from anyone local who has had an unannounced inspection. I wonder if individual inspectors are trying to meet their targets :p

phoenix2010
24-07-2013, 05:31 PM
why , if they need to meet targets dont they inspect people who have been waiting 5 years , it just doesnt make sense to me

blue bear
24-07-2013, 07:16 PM
Last person inspected in my area was early June. I keep thinking they are going to come through the summer when all the pre schools are closed, if they did everyone unannounced it would be fairer and less stressful.

loocyloo
24-07-2013, 07:56 PM
if they did surprise inspections in my area, they could be driving round all day trying to find someone to inspect! there is a minder a couple of miles from me, the next is 7 miles in one direction and 8 in the other!

I had a mum want to pop in and see me ( not that she told me this :rolleyes: ) and she said she had tried for 3 weeks on several different days/times but i was never in! I think I might have been in the garden one of the days, but wasn't expecting anyone and can't hear front door or see anyone who might be there!

miffy
24-07-2013, 08:38 PM
I hope not - I don't like those sort of surprises! :panic:

Miffy xx

Kiddleywinks
25-07-2013, 06:39 AM
Received an email from our early years team to say there have been a few unannounced inspections in my area recently and to make sure paperwork is up to date!

caz3007
25-07-2013, 07:18 AM
Received an email from our early years team to say there have been a few unannounced inspections in my area recently and to make sure paperwork is up to date!

What area are you Kiddleywinks

Bumble Beez
25-07-2013, 07:29 AM
Oh yes...I had one recently! Nightmare :( she was in the area and because I was a year overdue my inspection she took pot luck on me and managed to time it just right for when I returned from morning school run grrrr...
I'm in suffolk...whether area makes a difference or not I don't know.

Sarah x

butterfly
25-07-2013, 08:06 AM
Omg! I can't cope with a surprise inspection! That would be awful!!

FussyElmo
25-07-2013, 08:12 AM
Our early team are telling us to work as if they could tomorrow - which in fairness they could.

I'm in 2 minds over the surprise inspection 1) I wouldn't like to open the door and find Ofsted there :eek: 2) It would make it a level playing field for us all no preparation they are coming, no stress etc.

is it unannounced in Wales? But you know the inspector? That to me would be the perfect :D

vals
25-07-2013, 10:04 PM
I had a surprise visit once, as a result of a complaint, it was horrid but I did ok.
If I had one now it might be very difficult, some days I care for a child with autism and there is no way he would cope - or me with him - with a stranger in the house. I would love to be able to show how I care for him, the different things I do with him, the working with his nursery and specialists etc etc, but I would end up having to comfort him and calm him down the whole time. It would be impossible. If I knew they might come I could explain this and suggest the days he doesn't come. In fact, I have always found the children react very differently to Mrs/Mr O.

louised
30-07-2013, 04:16 PM
That's why I never answer the door during the day, if I'm not expecting you you're not gonna get an answer, I want at least 24 hrs notice

blue bear
30-07-2013, 05:55 PM
My friend raised a good point, how are we to know they are genuineif they just turn up,anyone could fake I.D and turn up at your door and at 8 in the morning you can hardly ring ofsted and check they work for them.
I know nurseries have unannounced inspection but they are not on their own with the children and so the inspector wild be watched the whole time.

Bumble Beez
30-07-2013, 06:17 PM
charlottenash had a surprise Ofsted today...
I did phone Ofsted and check my inspectors ID when she turned up on my doorstep :)

Sarah x

Simona
26-08-2013, 09:18 AM
Unannounced Ofsted inspections are triggered by complaints...mostly anonymous
There is a huge worry about them recently

If you read this it will clarify
Is the current Ofsted strategy masking something far more sinister? | June O'Sullivan's blog | London Early Year's Foundation (http://www.leyf.org.uk/blog/is-the-current-ofsted-strategy-masking-something-far-more-sinister/)

As a result providers, including cms are attending meetings to open up discussions with Oftsed...it is called #OfstedBigCoversation...there are 5 of them all over the country so cms should be able to attend if they wish
I am going on the London one on 13 Sept and once I know what is required as evidence I will post it
PLA and NDNA have joined in this campaign...Pacey are considering joining

There is a thread on the Independent cms section in this forum if you want to update yourself
These inspections are becoming more and more frequent...my LA sent an email to all providers warning them and also asked those inspected to report back to them on the result

Hope this helps

karensmart4
26-08-2013, 10:07 AM
Our local Children's Centre had a surprise inspection last Monday... waiting to hear the outcome. I thought it was a bit strange being out of normal term time as their numbers go right down during the holidays (they don't advertise the fact that they can offer stretched hours).

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