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CM Club Raise in Fees.

37 replies

shoshe · 13/01/2008 17:30

I think this is the document we need to fill in to register our disapproval of the raise in Registration Fees.

It is in three parts.

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looneytune · 14/01/2008 10:09

Mo - I was 455 last night.

Rose - I mentioned in staff room last week that I didn't like my new name and had a think and decided I don't see why I should change my name and what happened WAS a one off so here I am

ROSEgarden · 14/01/2008 12:09

ah i see, i must keep missing these threads!

ajj · 14/01/2008 14:34

Just done mine. No 545

MaureenMLove · 14/01/2008 15:24

Oh good ajj, well done, that's nearly 100 since last night. Its a start I suppose.

chel86 · 14/01/2008 15:36

Sorry, I can't get my head round this!!! Can someone simplify this to me in idiots terms!! Brain's not working at all today. From what I can make of it we're going to be paying out a LOT more in fees from their proposals. Is this right?

lottiesmummy · 14/01/2008 23:11

I am NCMA member and didnt get the email, cud someone email me it? [email protected] plz

lottiesmummy · 14/01/2008 23:14

Thank you for responding to Childcare Act 2006: Future Approach to Fees and Subsidies.

If you have requested an acknowledgement we will send one to you as soon as your response has been processed.

Your response identifier is 556.

NOT MANY IS IT

looneytune · 14/01/2008 23:38

I put this in the Recent News bit of my 'Fed up with OFSTED' group on Facebook and then emailed all members. There's also another petition on there that was given to me by another group member, that has over 3000+ sigs on but it's not about just the fees.

Off to bed now, I REALLY shouldn't be up!

chel86 · 15/01/2008 09:57

Just sent my response so will keep this bumped up! Waiting my e-mail

lottiesmummy · 15/01/2008 10:08

am I right in thinking that if I only mind children under 5 that I would only pay the £103?

looneytune · 15/01/2008 10:39

think so lottie

hennipenni · 15/01/2008 11:35

Midwives have to pay £70 reg fees per year to practise. This amount makes our proposed reg fees look horrendous. I am trying to find out what fees other professionals have to pay in order for the privelege to practise/work. Does anybody know anymore?

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