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How to get a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check if you want to look after children for a living: who needs a check, what it costs and how long it takes.
You must apply to Ofsted if you want to take up a governance position in a daycare organisation, or if you start living or working in a home where daycare takes place.
Ofsted-registered childminders, nannies, nurseries and other daycare must use this service to report significant events affecting their childcare within 14 days.
Eligible new childminders can apply for a start-up grant to recover the cost of registering as a childminder.
Find out whether you need to tell Ofsted about an accident, injury or illness a child suffers while in your care.
You must tell Ofsted about new people aged 16 or over who live or work in the home you look after children in within 14 days. This includes children who turn 16.
You must apply to register with Ofsted if you are the registered person, a registered individual or the nominated individual of a daycare.
Guidance to help those who work in early years settings consider their practice and to take steps to safeguard both children and adults online.
Information for early years practitioners about stronger practice hubs.
You must tell Ofsted about the premises you want to include in your application to register a nursery or other daycare organisation.
Find out how to pay an Ofsted invoice in relation to your childcare business or children's social care service.
You must apply to Ofsted to move your setting or to include additional premises in the registration of your nursery or other daycare.
This guidance is for Ofsted inspectors carrying out inspections of providers that are only registered on either or both parts of the Childcare Register.
Find out how you can still register with Ofsted if you provide childcare immediately before or after school for less than 2 hours in a day.
This is a presentation of the pre-registration briefing for childminders.
Ofsted guides for parents about different types of early years settings and how they are inspected.
Guidance for anyone wanting to register and operate as a childminder agency.
Guidance for childminder agencies on registering with Ofsted, including the process, fees and requirements. It sets out the legal background and the extent of our regulatory powers.
Statutory guidance on early childhood services and Sure Start children's centres.
You must tell Ofsted when anyone aged 16 or over stops living or working in the home where you look after children.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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