What do they look for
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  1. #1
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    For my first inspection what do they look for and ask to see paperwork wise

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    Hopefully some of our Scottish minders will be along soon xx

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    For my inspection she wanted to see all the rooms I would be using, and talk through the risk assessments. She was very pragmatic about these eg she agree I did not need to get a stair gate until I thought it was required (children are not left unsupervised in the Hall). She look at my polices and procedures and suggested a few changes. We chatted a lot about how I would childmind and why I was doing it.

    The visit lasted a couple of hours and she was very helpful.

    HTH, any other questions feel free to ask and I'll try and help.

 

 

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