These came through by email from Nursery World.
The first one is quite scary if that is really what they are thinking
http://www.nurseryworld.co.uk/news/b...eryWorldUpdate
http://www.nurseryworld.co.uk/news/b...eryWorldUpdate
These came through by email from Nursery World.
The first one is quite scary if that is really what they are thinking
http://www.nurseryworld.co.uk/news/b...eryWorldUpdate
http://www.nurseryworld.co.uk/news/b...eryWorldUpdate
Am I being stupid/missing the point entirely, but how will any of this make it better being a childminder??????
Marnie x
So the agency would have a say in our fees and could then take 10% of what we earn!!! Don't hink many would be overly happy about that.
I read an article last week about how the Dutch system had failed in many ways and is being currently revised to make it more tight on regulation following falling standards due to lack of regulation! Was that article linked from this forum? I can't find it now.
If it costs £400 per childminder to visit them then they should be looking at their costs not at us childminders!
How on earth can they justify that cost?! The inspector sure as heck does not get paid that for every childminder she visits and I'm sure the administrators don't get paid much either. While cutting the need to have to apply for variations every time will help cut paperwork I still don't get how it can cost that much to inspect childminders!!
of course false allegations waste a lot of time and money as they have to be inspected but is that even included in those inspection figures given? Perhaps people who make false and malicious allegations should be fined that would solve 2 problems then!
I would imagine that the agencies would have targets that they have to provide "affordable childcare" therefore screwing a large number of us out of our living.
Will they be dictating prices at nurseries? No, I think not.... there again, we only do it for a bit of pin money, don't we, while our kids are at school.
one of the articles linked from that page suggests that the NCMA inspection matters survery was asking for responses from members and non-members - wonder where they picked that snippit of false information up from1?!
Blessed Be!
I certainly would NOT be happy at being advised or inspected by a nursery! Only one in this area is any good and we've just had another shut down and the owner sent to court over physically disciplining the children. That's the second time that has happened at two different nurseries in a very small town.
Neither would I be happy with someone else negotiating my fees and contracts for me!!!
OMG (sorry - posting as I read!!) - and as for paying a percentage of my salary to an agency ... AAAAAAGH!
Last edited by Bridey; 14-05-2012 at 03:08 PM.
Could this possibly be something we're all agreeing on
Hopefully it will make people see why we need to campaign against this. I know a lot of cms like the idea of de-regulation, but do they really understand what the reality of it could be?
Nope I quite agree, I run my own business and one of the perks is that I have the income that I can plough back into my business for resources - if they dictate my income then i'm sorry but i'm out of here because it will really limit what I can do. I'm self employed and proud of it.
triangle sandwiches are better than square ones...
Snap which would be a shame because I've been building this up bigger and better every year and its finally getting where I want it to be. May all be for nothing ...
Mouse I shared your articles on a FB group for childminders in the southwest that I started up recently, hope thats ok. x
I for one do not want to be inspected as part of a cohort or group - our local early years team have been spouting their mouths off about us being inspected as part of the the Childrens Centre who would be inspected by Ofsted and we in turn would be inspected by them under the umbrella of the Childrens Centre - Well that's a joke - our local CC was awarded Satisfactory by Ofsted whereas most of the childminders in the area are graded good with one Outstanding other areas under the same LA are the same - how on earth can CC staff who are graded "Satisfactory" then come out to inspect us - and to make matters worse it is suggested that we should pay 10% of our incomes for the pleasure. Yeah right!!!
Because of Recent improvements in the standard of childcare offered here in the uk - (and with the blessing of EU funding) Most of us Childminders have qualifications in Childcare (a great deal of whom have level 3 or above). We all manage our own accounting systems and have written our own reems of policies, audits, risk assessments etc - Hello out there - we don't need an agency to help us we've done it now and its all securely in place - cheeky so and so's who do they think they are??????
I also think allowing our Network Co-ordinators inspect us would be a disaster as there is a risk of grades being tainted by differences in personality and personality clashes etc - I say a huge big NO No to this
Celest
Not having read the links, but going on the posts I've read, we're self employed and running out own businesses....so how can anyone make us charge what they say and then pay them 10% of our money, beyond ridiculous!!!!
|
Bookmarks