Steve Posted March 21, 2003 Posted March 21, 2003 The NCMA is canvassing the views of Registered Childminders on Ofsted plans to publish their contact details on the internet. Click here for more and links.
Guest Posted March 22, 2003 Posted March 22, 2003 thank you for including this some Childminders are understandably very concerned about this Ofsted are trying to bring Childminding in line with Nursery's and pre- schools BUT they need to understand that Childminding is different the setting is also a private home some Childminders are single parents who do not want to advertise this fact or thier home address to everyone parents use Childminders for various reason but one consideration can be that it is a small setting that is not usually public knowlege (as in the case of a child who is under threat of abduction) up until now Childminders have had the right to NOT be on a public list the CIS give put information to parents requesting childcare thier web site only displays the information that the Childminder has said they can use - in most cases this is name and post code or phone number what do other settings think??
Steve Posted March 23, 2003 Author Posted March 23, 2003 Hi KazzE - Have Ofsted responded to the concerns raised yet? And if so what do they say?
Guest Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 I thought I had already replied to this so if it turns up apologies in advance I recieved a campaign update this morning, it included this paragraph following a meeting with the Rt Hon Charles clarke MP on 26 March NCMA has been informed that Ofsted has agreed to have a wider consultation an discussion about the issue of publishing childminders' names and addresses on its website at least they have listened and hopefully a sensible solution can be found that will enable childminders to keep thier addresses off the internet and parents to find out as much information about the person who is looking after thier child KazzE
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