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Nanny insurance and OFSTED...those in the know over here please!

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MilkNoSugarPlease · 11/07/2010 21:38

Thank you!

Am now starting the process of registering with OFSTED.
And am applying for insurance

Am looking to get insurance through NannyInsure (Via NannyTax, I believe)

Is there a better place to get it from? Or somewhere I should avoid?
How much should I be (Roughly) paying?
Any extras I should get? (I dont drive)

And how do I get started on OFSTED application!?

Much appriciated! thank you

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nbee84 · 11/07/2010 21:42

A lot of nannies use morten michel. Costs £66 per year.

nannynick · 11/07/2010 22:00

MortonMichel is used by most of us I suspect. Call them in the morning and have a quick chat, they answer the phone quickly usually.

I find it's fine to go with the basic level of cover. If you are live-in then you may want to take up the personal possessions option.

Ofsted application is online here

Also read the Guide to Registration if you have not done so already.

MilkNoSugarPlease · 12/07/2010 22:46

Thank you!

Rang MortonMichel today and they look to be the way to go!

I don't live in so don't think I'll take up personal possessions...even though 4 pairs of headphones and an Ipod have been broken

Thank you again!

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Virus · 14/07/2010 09:51

To register with Ofsted complete the CR1 form, you can call Ofsted 03001231231 or download it www.ofsted.gov.uk

You will need a first aid to register and at least a level 2 qualification.

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