Anyone who is not Ofsted registered is not legally allowed to be called a childminder. I do not want to detract from the important message of this thread BUT as a childminder I feel it necessary like Helen to point out that if you leave your child with a childminder you should ask them to confirm their paediatric first aid is up-to-date as it is a condition of their Ofsted registration.
If anyone chooses to leave their child in the care of an unregistered childminder then they are already entering into an arrangement outside the law so they are leaving themselves open to whatever risks that could pose.
Also I do not know much about nurseries, but I would have thought that a good nursery would ensure that an adequate number of staff members is first aid trained to ensure sufficient cover for sickness/holidays etc. I think if you are leaving your child in a nursery this may be a question worth asking.
KateHelloMums wrote:Hello Helen,
Fabulous - it is the way it should be. Unfortuantely there are too many childminders who aren't Ofsted registered!
Helgibbs wrote:On behalf of all ofsted registered childminders, it is a legal requirement for us to complete first aid training every three years. We complete a two day paediatric course, and then refresh every three years.
So we are well trained. Personally I think first aid training should be made available for all. Especially those working with children.
Helen