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    Hi all,

    I have again been given some info that I would like to clarify as I wasn't aware this was true if it is!

    Apparently a registered childminder has to be registered with the ICO (acronym may be wrong) and get a certificate regarding Data Protection Act paying a £35 a year and are adhereing to it.

    Thanks

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    Yes childminders have to be registered with IcO - Home | ICO ... it's part of our responsibility under the Data Protection Act as data handlers

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    Yes childminders have to be registered with IcO - Home | ICO ... it's part of our responsibility under the Data Protection Act as data handlers


    Many thanks for your response!

 

 

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