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snow policy

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timeforanewnickname · 07/01/2010 09:38

Has anyone got a snow policy? I keep thinking about it, but not sure how to word. I am always open but need to add that i wont use my car (so effects school runs)

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BradfordMum · 07/01/2010 10:32

Good idea!
I will watch this thread with interest!

Sally x

looneytune · 07/01/2010 10:39

I've posted my policy on another thread, will go and find it. It's not snow as such but might help

looneytune · 07/01/2010 10:41

As I said, not a snow policy but is linked to bad weather etc:

School Closures or other unforeseen events

If I provide before and/or after school care for your child and the school is closed during term time for any reason, the fee is still payable as long as my usual service is available. If you need all day childcare due to this, I am happy to care for your child as long as I am within my allowed number of children. In this case the fee would be for the day instead of the before/after school session. If for any other reason your child doesn?t attend my setting (i.e. very bad weather etc) but I am available, full fees are due. If for any reason I am unable to do the usual dropping off and collecting from school, i.e. because I have carried out a risk assessment and decided it it too dangerous (i.e. bad weather) or if my car breaks down etc, I will contact the parents affected immediately and you will be refunded for that day. Alternatively your child may be able to come to me for the whole day and you will only be charged the usual outside of school hours fee.

timeforanewnickname · 07/01/2010 13:33

brilliant thanks

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