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I did it
So pleased, after a mental weekend preparing for the visit today, I had a very successful visit.
Bit of feedback,
First off the lady from trident set herself up at the table and went through the identifications and other documents that she needed to see.
Then she asked me to do a tour of the house, pointing out where we had made changes to adapt for young children.
Once we completed that we sat down and discussed thepolicies and risk assessments I had completed. Then activities we would do with children from different age groups, and from there we basically went through the booklet.
we had to break off briefly and walk my eldest to school which she was happy to join us on.
When back we had cuppa in a lidded cup ( because my youngest was wandering around)
We finished off her questions. We had a few questions to go over regarding my health because of my medical history but that has been fine and she was positive
Went into depth on special needs and adapting to accommodate.
My advice is don't panic, check you have all your policies in place and risk assessments completed as she went through the folder in detai whilst I dealt with my two children. Fill in the booklet because when I was making tea she had areas through of my notes.
If you have prepared and keep calm it is nothing to fear x
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Well done! Thank you for the feedback! I start my Pre-reg course tomorrow and I'm so excited!
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Congratulations and well done, so pleased to hear that it was a good and positive experience for you.
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Excellent news
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Well done and thanks for the feedback
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Congratulations and glad it went so well.
I am interested in on comment and wondered if you could say how this was discussed and what changes she expected you to make?
Went into depth on special needs and adapting to accommodate.
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Originally Posted by
rickysmiths
Congratulations and glad it went so well.
I am interested in on comment and wondered if you could say how this was discussed and what changes she expected you to make?
Went into depth on special needs and adapting to accommodate.
Sorry i have only just seen this comment. She asked me if I had experience of working with children with special needs and discussed how it would be possible to accommodate those different needs within my setting. I told her about my experiences as a teacher previously and volunteering at a school for children with special educational needs.
I discussed that if I was to take on a child with specific needs I would undertake training in this area to better understand how I could help that child and adapt as a result. I gave my makaton training when I worked with a young deaf girl as an example.
I pointed out that I have a downstairs toilet for reduce mobility use that spacious and easy to access. It was then linked to working with outside agencies that children might have for additional support like educational psychologists and the like. I think it came up because of my background working as a teacher.
If wasn't about completing building work and ramps to change your home to fit a wheel chair if that makes sense.
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Congrats!! Its so helpful to read other peoples experiences. I will prob have my youngest with me when they do my pre reg visit do they mind?
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Congratulations! That's super news! and really useful feedback thank you!
I know it varies area to area depending on their workload but how long was it from actually registering with Ofsted til they visited for pre-visit? I only have my first aid to do which I'm doing a week today but have read on Ofsted's website it can take them up to 12 weeks to come out so was wondering about submitting the form in the next day or two as everything else is ready but my LA aren't keen for me to do it until I've definitely got all the certificates to hand in case they come immediately but I wouldn't have thought that would be the case as I'm assuming they'd get the medical and DBS stuff sorted before visiting.
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Well done bip1982!
Joannes - I'm currently setting up. I applied in November after my LA courses before I had even done my first aid. The forms came back and I sent off my medical and DBS. My DBS only took a week but my OH only got his back last week! I'm now waiting for the call to say ofsted are coming. :-)
So if I was you I would get it sent off as it is a lengthy process!!
B x
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Thanks B.
I've printed the forms off (all 60-odd pages!) and will crack on. My partner already has a DBS for work as he is a bus driver and had to renew it two months ago so I'm assuming he can just use that as it's current and now they're renewed annually anyways... bit pointless to have one for work and one for home when it covers the same things. Hoping all goes smoothly. It is nerve wracking isn't it setting up initially because you invest so much time, effort (and money!) and fear being refused registration even if there's no logical reason to be. Just want to get going now.
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Id crack on asap hun I waited 12 weels.for my dbs check to come back and still waiting to hear when my pre reg visit is happening.
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I know what you mean joannes!! I'm a nervous wreck now waiting for the call. I've spent so much money! I've got 4.5yes experience and know the eyfs but I'm still scared something might go
Wrong. I hope not as I have 5 mindees ready and waiting for me to give them the thumbs up!! :-)
Xx
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