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    Hi there

    I have just had a call to look after 3 children next week for a few hours emergency cover as a one off. This will be my first job as I haven't got any mindees yet. Panic panic! my mind has gone blank and can't think what i am supposed to do.

    I am not seeing them until they drop the children off with me at 7.30. Am i supposed to do anything with regard paperwork?

    Shall I enter them in the child attendance book? Do the parents have to sign anything?

    i'd be really grateful if anyone can help, I have rung my chilminding network team ncma who are not around today and callng me back on monday.

    thanks

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    Yes, do a contract for each child, parents to sign
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    child record forms
    sign the children in

    Is there no way you can pop to their house over the weekend, introduce yourself, meet them, sign up the paperwork etc

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    thanks for advice

 

 

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