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    Exclamation Over night care????

    I have had a parent today asking for over night care occasionally (she work shifts) just woundering if anyone else provides overnight care and what would you charge (I charge £30 for a full day 730 - 6) my rates go up to £6 per hour if care is needed before 730 or after 6.

    How would you structure the fees if a child needed care from school pick up at 330pm until school drop off at 830am

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    only done it a few times hun but thi9nk in my area its a flat rate of £50 a night inc supper and breakfast,

    i would look at local rates ask your DO if any other cm's in yoiur area do it and if you could have a chatt with then for advice etc good luck its not all sleeping on the job and i would advise to do a settling in session too x

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    Your a braver woman than me...lol.

    Thats 17hrs so Ive no idea how I'd charge...My normal rate of £3.50 would be nearly £60?

    Becky

 

 

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