by malsieradzka » Tue Oct 16, 2012 6:15 pm
Before I became a NV Mum I used to be an OFSTED registered nanny, and I had an inspection - I'd been registered for at least 2.5 years then. One day I received a phone call form this OFSTED lady and the visit took place on the very next day. She spent at least 4 hours with the children and me at their home observing our interaction and asking me some questions regarding health and safety as well as the children's development.
Of course, the OFSTED registration doesn't guarantee you that the nanny will "tick all boxes" but at least gives some basic reasurement that that she knows what she is doing.
Another thing is that in order to get registered the nanny needs to have at least basic childcare qualification and some experience, and to renew the registration each year they need to get a new CRB check, pay for the renewal, as well as provide up to date peadriatric first aid course (this one - every three years)...
Hope this helps!
Before I became a NV Mum I used to be an OFSTED registered nanny, and I had an inspection - I'd been registered for at least 2.5 years then. One day I received a phone call form this OFSTED lady and the visit took place on the very next day. She spent at least 4 hours with the children and me at their home observing our interaction and asking me some questions regarding health and safety as well as the children's development.
Of course, the OFSTED registration doesn't guarantee you that the nanny will "tick all boxes" but at least gives some basic reasurement that that she knows what she is doing.
Another thing is that in order to get registered the nanny needs to have at least basic childcare qualification and some experience, and to renew the registration each year they need to get a new CRB check, pay for the renewal, as well as provide up to date peadriatric first aid course (this one - every three years)...
Hope this helps!