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secretcbeebiesfan · 23/04/2014 12:40

Hi all,

I am soon to be taking on a new nanny job (well hopefully!) and wondered how much nanny insurance costs and where do I go to get it?

Thanks in advance!

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nannynick · 23/04/2014 13:09

MortonMichel costs around 70. You can buy online and can view policy summary before purchase. They can also quote for nanny car insurance if you will be using your own car for work - you need to call them to get a quote.

Victoria2002 · 23/04/2014 13:29

Or if you join PACEY ( used to be childminders association ) you get insurance included, it's £60/70pa approx and you get legal advice/training etc

www.pacey.org.uk/nannies/pacey_membership.aspx#StepOne

Cindy34 · 23/04/2014 14:43

NannyInsure is another provider.

ConfusedPixie · 23/04/2014 14:58

Nannyinsure are who I'm with, IIRC MM wouldn't insure me as I wasn't experienced enough as a nanny and I just never switched over.

grabaspoon · 23/04/2014 15:58

I'm with PACEY and have found them great - currently using their legal services and would re commend

Blondeshavemorefun · 23/04/2014 18:45

most nannies i know are insured with morton michel

i have been for years

Friedbrain · 23/04/2014 19:07

nannyinsure

secretcbeebiesfan · 23/04/2014 19:20

Thanks for all the tips. I will look into them all :)

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