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    How literally is "your registration certificate must be on display" to be taken?

    I used to have mine on the wall but now I have it in a folder which all parents have immediate access to. When i interview its the first thing I show parents. therefore, as far as Im concerned, Im "displaying" it.

    What I want to know is...does everyone, including the postman, need to see it on my walls? Or is "display" as open to interpretation as Ive taken it?

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    I assumed it had to be on the wall so mine is on the wall in the hall.

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    I have mine in a photo frame on a unit in my lounge and put it in a drawer when I'm not working

    I think the certificate should be visible to all parents not in a folder even if they have free access to it.

    Miffy xx

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    i'm fairly sure it has to be on a wall or easily visible.

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    I thought it had to be openly visable too. Mine is on the wall in the dining room

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    I thought it had to actually be on a wall or door too so that it's permanently on display but could be wrong.

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    I thought it had to be somewhere viabale to everyone at all times, ie wall, notice board etc x
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    Mines laminated and on the wall in the hall , but when the front door is open you can't see ie postman or any old tom dick or harry cant see it but parents who come in can ! Clever

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    Mine is framed and sits on top of the tv in the lounge

    It has to be on display when minding

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    I'm sure it has to be on display and for some forgotten reason I moved mine from the playroom to my hall so everyone can immediately see it, along with my First Aid cert and Parents poster.

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    I was told it had to be on display, i.e. up on a wall, at all times whilst you're minding. It can be taken down when the kids go home.

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    To be honest, I don't think you can really say having it in a file is having it 'on display'. I believe it does literally mean having it on display like when they say you need your car park ticket on display, they don't mean that you put it in your glove compartment but that you will show it when requested if you see what I mean.

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    mines in a frame on the hall wall, so everyone can see it!!

    Show it loud and orud, after all we have to

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    After 3 weeks of waiting, my hubby has finally put my notice board up in the porch. It is on the wall, so when the front door is open it is covered, so people on the doorstep can't see it, but parents can see it on their way out of the house.
    The important certificates are on there. The rest are in a folder that I show parents.

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    Mine is where parents can see it when they come in

    I do not think you should have it in your folder to be honest

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    Brief and to the point Sarah.


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    What happens if your parents never get past the front door?

    amanda xx

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    Mine is on a notice board right by the door so if they do not come in they can still see it

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    Default Re: Registration Cert. On Display?

    Quote Originally Posted by hoppers100 View Post
    Brief and to the point Sarah. Sarah
    Are you saying that's unusual for me?

 

 
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