Submitted mine. x
its late and im confused at what is actually happening and whats not going to happen and blah blah but i cant leave it i need to know please some one explain thank you sorry x
Thank you Donkey, done it.
I didn't realise this might be on the cards.
I don't think anyone on my network knows about this, strangely.
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I have started a new thread about writing a letter to lobby MPs.
Please add your comments - every voice counts!
http://childmindinghelp.co.uk/forum/...d.php?t=101340
Thank you
IThat would be quite a good idea BUT I don't believe that it should be the network co-ordinators who work directly with childminders who would do inspections - It should be someone who is in no way connected - I do feel though we should be inspected by people who understand the sector and not by ex-primary school teachers or the ex-primary school teachers (which is what most inspectors tend to be) should have to do a set number of CPD hours working in the sector to become professionally competent so that they are qualified to inspect in the area. - they should have to do a set number of hours observing in childminders homes or they should employ more ex minders to carry out childminder inspections.
I also don't agree with the short version of the inspection report for childminders - we pull out all the stops and do the same work as everyone else so why cant we have equal status in the report stakes - I think the report is too short as it stands and I feel it rarely matches the grade awarded.
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I was on a first aid course and none of the childminders knew about this, we have to tell every childminder we know. I am worried we would loose the childcare vouchers and parents would go to nurseries.
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completed and will send to others to reply.
I can't do this yet as not registered, pre-reg visit on 15 June
Completed it, will send to others.
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Done xx
What we could have done with was a comment box and the following questions
on a scale of 1-5 (one being little/none and five being lots/very)
1) do you feel ofsted need's a new cheif exicutive
2) do you feel Sir Micheal knows and understands OFSTED regestration and inspections
Feel free to add questions to lighten the mood!
You can’t have everything. Where would you put it?
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Just done it
All done, This is very worrying Does anyone know if there is a date in which the decision will be made?
It all seems crazy to me!!
so the true cost of regulation is revealed as £400 per childminder per year on average, so if we want the ofsted 'badge of quality' should CM's pay for it or should there should be a proper cost recovery system of sorts?
the health and safety executive are trialling a cost recovery system where those that fail to comply (a material breach of law, not just a technical/administrative breach) are charged the full cost of any intervention -and i'm not talking about a fine on prosecution this is about billing by the hour (around 166 pounds an hour) for the inspection and time to write a letter or serve a statutory notice.
i'm not sure whats right but among CM's there seems to be a lot of regulatory creep/exceeding legal requirements to please Ofsted inspector where the outcome is not always better quality childcare
is this mobilisation of CM's against deregulation just self interest/protectionism?
Welcome to the forum Gabby.
I am struggling a bit with what you are suggesting - are you talking about childminders who fail to reach the required standards paying more money than others for re-inspection?
We tend to treat childminders who are struggling with requirements as people in need of support, help, extra training etc rather than adding punitive financial costs to their already possibly quite fragile businesses...
Yes of course there will always be childminders who work harder than others and go the extra mile. It is interesting that you see it as pleasing Ofsted... I see it in my business as wanting to promote the best possible outcomes for every child and parent who attends my provision.
Are you a working childminder Gabby? Have you had problems with your Ofsted inspections? You sound disillusioned.
Is there anything we can do to support you? Please feel free to start a thread and chat about any issues you might have.
I hope you are enjoying the forum!
Hi, am new working CM, part of what I was surprised that we pay only 6-7% of the true cost of regulation in registration costs, which got me thinking is this right?
one approach, though not one i advocate, that the government have taken recently is as below in respect of safety law:
'The Government believes that it is reasonable that businesses that are found to be in serious breach of the law – rather than the taxpayer - should bear the related costs incurred by the regulator in helping them put things right. A cost recovery principle will provide a deterrent to those who would otherwise fail to meet their obligations and a level playing field for those who do.'
and increasingly the current government (and its quangos) are moving to some sort of full cost recovery - else the department/quango does not exist.
anyway probably me off on a tangent -can be easily distracted
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