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Childminder's Club: I asked OFSTED for a variation and they said.....

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Katymac · 14/09/2006 20:01

Yes

An extra under 5 for 4 hrs a day, 3 days a week, until the end of December.

Phew - what a relief

& all done on the phone

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smeeinit · 14/09/2006 20:33

really all done on the phone? blimey that is good!

Katymac · 14/09/2006 20:39

I have to print out a document tomorrow sign it scan it & send it back by email

I am so relieved

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smeeinit · 14/09/2006 20:42

blimey thats fantastic! maybe ofsted arent that bad after all?!!
ive just written to them to get a variation to allow me to care for twins aged 6 months 3 days a week.
seriously dont want them to turn me down!!

mum2akebk · 15/09/2006 12:40

That's brilliant-given me hope.

Was it for new business?

Katymac · 15/09/2006 16:35

No a step sibling

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Katymac · 17/09/2006 08:08

They sent me the Notice of Intent.....and it's wrong

Never mind I can get it sorted

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PCKizzy · 18/09/2006 21:50

Hello, can I join in...

I could use some advice on variaions too...

Mum is registered for 3 under 5 and 3 over. She has 2 full timers under 5 apart from Weds and 2 part timers under 3, one of them is my daughter.

Occassionally me and other part timer clash on shifts...but mum has triple buggy and 2 cots so do you think they woud allow 4 under 5 every so often?

P.S 1 of the full timers is at nursery 5 mornings a week.

Wow thats confusing...

xxxxxx

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