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    hello,
    having a right moment... a 6 year old child is coming to me for 2 hours a week..... do i have to get the parent to fill in all paperwork contract, permisson etc.
    i know it is stupid but having a brain dead moment

    cheers

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    yes hon. all the normal paperwork and permissions - to cover yourself and the child
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Yes - you have to do everything to satisfy the legal requirements of the Childcare Register.

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    Yes. I have 3 children that only attend a few hours a week. It's a right pain but worth doing to safeguard yourself and the child

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    thankyou...

    was having a serious moment thank you again x

 

 

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