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    Hello

    I am in the final throws of completing the business plan section of the CYPOP5 course, and I am aware there is an annual fee for OFSTED, but have failed to find the actual cost. Can any of you help?

    Also, with the exception of annual PLI insurance, the annual OFSTED fee - what would be considered as 'annual costs'

    Thanks for your help

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    At the moment it costs £35 a year to register with Ofsted.

    You also need to pay £35 a year to register with the Information Commissioners Office - Data Protection and Freedom of Information advice - ICO.org.uk - as a data handler.

    You might need to pay extra for your house and car insurance - you should check with your companies... you might also need to pay extra if you childmind from your property and have a mortgage - again you should check with them.

    that's all I can think of - hope it helps!

 

 

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