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Another quick OFSTED related question, sorry.

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magicofchristmas · 20/10/2008 20:08

Had a call from OFSTED regarding my aplication forms. They wanted to know my place of work (Nanny, so private house), how many children and how old they were.

If parents move house or if boss were to have another baby I assume I would need to contact OFSTED and insurance company to inform them.

Am I right in thinking this? Also would that involve having to re register or not?

Any advice welcomed.

Many thanks

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nannynick · 20/10/2008 20:22

Yes, you need to inform Ofsted if your place of work changes. It isn't very clear though, as they seem to only want one address, not every address (you could in theory nanny in many houses, if part-time).
Yes, insurance company will want to know of major changes, such as additional child, change of address.

No it does not involve a re-registration. You just need to send Ofsted an e-mail (with your signature scanned as a picture), with the updated details. At some point they then update their systems, though not sure how long that takes.

magicofchristmas · 20/10/2008 20:28

Thanks for answering nannynick. I only work full time for the one family anyway so..

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nannyL · 20/10/2008 21:52

you wont need to call your nanny insurance

i tried to wen i changed jobs... they practically laughed at me (seriously) and said so long as i had a contract i was covered for all nanny jobs

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