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    Hello everyone,

    I would be grateful if someone could me help me out, I can't reach ofsted. Does anybody? So I have started my online application with ofsted, and my partner has filled out the EY2 form with the following results: An anonymous user intervened and took action 'Assign' with the result that:
    It passed through 'Dont notify Staff' because no special conditions applied
    The task was routed to any NBUCaseworker of Ofsted: SAC.

    In my CR1 form is still at 'not started' stage, and says the next: 'The form cannot be submitted until all required EY2 forms have been completed and submitted'.

    Am I doing something wrong, or why isn't his EY2 form accepted? Thanks for any ideas!

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    You can't do ey2 until all the dbs checks are back - and any health declarations that have been requested - and the dbs has been signed to the update service.

    You then need a Govt gateway log in for the person who is doing the ey2 ... it should work once all that is in place?!

    More info about dbs here - Ofsted DBS Application - Security Watchdog - Step One

    Govt gateway here - https://online.ofsted.gov.uk/OnlineO...yGuidance.aspx

    Hope that helps!

 

 

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