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    probably a daft question, but which bit do you actually print out as your certificate? ive just renewed mine and ive been sent a 'schedule of insurance' and an 'employers liability certificate'

    never bothered printing it our before but my inspection is due this year so really need to have a copy to show mrs ofsted. On my first inspection i was insured by NCMA and was sent a printed certificate it think.

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    Yes you need to print it out and put in a visible place (like on a wall or something) together with your Ofsted certificate. They both MUST be displayed at all times when childminding.

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    Ive never displayed mine, i keep it in my parent info pack that holds all the important certificates, the only one i display and will ever display is my reg one.

    Have been told by DW and by mrs ofsted last time that this is fine.

    WHich bit do i actually print out tho?

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    It is not a requirement to display your insurance certificate - but you do need it in your files to show parents.

    I'd print both parts and stick them in a poly wallet.

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    Thankyou Sarah, will print both parts out to be sure but dont really understand why they send me the employers certificate when i dont employ anyone! lol, thats the part that looks like a certificate too, the other bit doesn't.

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    Just staggered out to the shelf above the freezer to look at mine (ooops an ice lolly fell into my hand at the same time ) and it's the public liability bit in my poly wallet

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    I have the employers bit on my wall as it looks more like a certificate and then both parts in my portfolio for easy access
    “Children are like wet cement. Whatever falls on them makes an impression.”

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    I was wondering this too as I've just got new insurance from MM. Hx

 

 

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