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  1. #1
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    hi im due to start childminding in july but have started my sef so can update it when i change something but wanted to know how often are you ment to update this as i could keep updating every day lol

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    I update mine on the online Ofsted system every 6 months or so...

    Every time I do somethign new that needs to go on my SEF I make a note in the document on my computer with the date, then it's easier to add to the online SEF when I have a free half hour.

    Hth

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    err- I did mine before my inspection in 08 and havent looked at it since

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    SNAP!!!!

    really need to GET ON TOP OF IT!!!!!

    Jen x

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    everytime you do something new OR yearly

 

 

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