Do I need to tell ofsted I now drive mindees?
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    Default Do I need to tell ofsted I now drive mindees?

    Silly question but do ofsted need to know I have passed my test, got a car and now drive the minded children around? I have sorted business class insurance and have all the proper car seats. It's cost me a small fortune buying them. Can't think of anything else indeed to do!
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    I didn't. As long as you have your policy in place for transporting children by car and have written parental permission you should be ok

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    No, you don't need to tell them
    Just make sure you have a permission slip signed for parents to allow transport in your car. (MM contracts include this)

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    As long as you have all relevant documents and ready to show when ofsted omes it will cover. But being on the safe side i would phone ofsted because you have just passed atleast you have cleared in mind.

 

 

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