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Paid childcare

Discuss everything related to paid childcare here, including childminders, nannies, nurseries and au pairs.

please can i have some advice!

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secretidforthis · 18/10/2006 20:24

hello i have posted quite a lengthy message in other subjects entitled need to let of steam and i was wondering if another child minder could have a look at it and give me there point of view?

am having a few problems with current cm and am a bit worried about my dd

at same time i worry that its me being unreasonable

thanks in advance

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secretidforthis · 28/10/2006 21:21

i am applying for non shift work but finding a new job takes time its all a bit of a nightmare!

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NurseyJo · 28/10/2006 21:43

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wakeupandsmellthecoffee · 28/10/2006 22:04

just a thought My friend nannies for cabin crew at Heathrow airport . seeing Luton (airport ) may you could try asking to place an advert in their mag (staff one ) for any one that might want to do a nanny share . They normally do a two week rota . Worth a try . best of luck

smeeinit · 29/10/2006 00:37

secretidforthis.........im not far from you....in redbourn. im a cm and if you need any help with your childcare once you have a new job sorted then dont hesitate to contact me.
i can promise you that i am not anything like your previous cm nor are any of the cms i know!!!

secretidforthis · 07/11/2006 14:22

hi thanks for all the advice on this subject i have had, i think i may have found someone to look after dd, a part time nanny is willing to do the hours i need

does anyone know if i can get help with my tax credits for a nanny? i used to get the childcare element when i had a childminder but i dont know what the rules are regarding nannies?

thanks in advance

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smeeinit · 07/11/2006 17:39

dont think you can sidft,was talking to someone about this today. the childcarer has to be ofsted registered for you to get help from wftc.

jura · 07/11/2006 18:26

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