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WombatStewForTea · 15/01/2023 16:53

Also posted in AIBU for the crowd but hoping there may be nursery workers in here who'll have insight

Had anyone's child been at a nursery where there has been problems found and a welfare requirements notice issued? This is where they give the nursery a list of changes that need to be made and come back and check.

Or is a nursery worker that's experienced this?

Situation is that dd's nursery have had this after a complaint back in August. Investigated Oct, revisited in Nov and Dec until compliant and we've only just found out now (3 weeks after report published)

I know with standard inspections it has to be kept confidential until the report is published but guidance I've found online for these types of visit states parents should be kept informed at all times.

I just want to know if they've been shady in not telling us or whether they were doing as told and keeping confidential.

Issues are all resolved and have no problem with the Nursery's care.

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Shesasuperfreak · 17/01/2023 20:24

You will be able to see the issues on the Ofsted website when they post it. You can sign up to email updates.

Mysterian · 17/01/2023 22:29

If they were told in august and didn't investigate until october I wouldn't have thought it was a major issue. Depends a lot on what exactly was wrong. Big difference between admin and record keeping issues and wolverines in the bathrooms.

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