NCMA start up pack?
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    Default NCMA start up pack?

    Hello,
    I have still long way to go before I will start minding but I would like to start organising myself a bit more and start collecting recipes, activity list, all lists, planers etc ... I was just wondering what we actually receiving from NCMA as a start up pack? I know that there is fire blanket, contracts book, account book but I don’t remember what else?
    Have a nice day ... with snowman..

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    Default Re: NCMA start up pack?

    The pack can take a while but that shouldn't stop you from organising your portfolio of information if that's what you want to do.

    Just put together a big file linked to the standards and start putting bits and pieces together as you find them... you should get lots of advice for doing this at your pre-reg as well.

    enjoy!

 

 

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