Hi all,
I care daily for 6 under 5s between me and my assistant but I've been asked to extend two days with one child which will bring me to 7 under 5.
Can we do it as continuity of care?
Thanks
Hi all,
I care daily for 6 under 5s between me and my assistant but I've been asked to extend two days with one child which will bring me to 7 under 5.
Can we do it as continuity of care?
Thanks
As far as I understand the childminder can increase ratios for continuity of care. I'm not sure if this applies to the assistant. But as you are asking about 7, you should be ok with risk assessments and informing affected parents.
Don't forget, when you go over 6 children you need to check what planning permission implications there may be with your LA. Read this.....
http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/fo...ermission.html
Common sense would say that if you currently have 3 each, then you (as the registered childminder) should be allowed to grant yourself a variation to have 4 children - but sometimes common sense has nothing to do with it! As Rick says you also need to check out planning regulations and do thorough risk assessments.
Is there a reason we need planning permission for more than 6 children?
Thank you
Kirsty x
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