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    Default disqualification........worried

    hi,
    last week i received my CRB check for me and my husband to fill in and send it back to ofsted but the problem that worried me a lots is in 2005 we had a family dispute and my husband been charged with assault causing actual bodily harm,
    i am qiuet sure that they will disqualified me from registration due to my husband offence
    also on the guide to registration i found out that i can make waiving disqualification so i can still apply to be registered as achildminder
    is anyone head about these case before?

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    It can be done when the partner has a disqualification. I am not saying that this could happen in your instance but in one person I know situation - the husband was not allowed in the house while she was minding. It was rather difficult but thats how they got round it and Ofsted were happy with this.

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    I wouldn't worry too much. Like Pip said there may be a way round it. Good luck

 

 

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