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Ofsted Childcare Register NanniesParents who want to use childcare vouchers against the cost of a nanny will have to employ a nanny who is registered with the Ofsted Childcare Register (OCR) or who is willing to be registered.
Is there a charge for applying? All applicants pay a non-refundable application fee. The application fee (as at November 2008) is £103 and does include the cost of the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) disclosure. Each year an annual fee will also be charged to remain on the register, which is set by Government. The annual fee (as at November 2008) is £103. We recommend that for up to date information on the costs of registering with the OCR that you go to the official OFSTED website at www.ofsted.gov.uk.
The nanny in the first instance is responsible as the applicant for paying the following:
It is the nanny's responsibility to discuss the incurred costs and negotiate with parents on meeting part of the costs incurred in order for parents to claim working tax credits or employer-supported vouchers. How to apply
How does Ofsted decide if the nanny is suitable? Ofsted will assess the nanny's suitability by considering the information on the application form and CRB disclosure. It may be necessary in some circumstances for Ofsted to interview the nanny or carry out further checks. If the nanny has lived abroad in the past three years they should tell Ofsted of the countries they have lived in on the application form. The CRB has reciprocal arrangements with some countries that allow them to check on criminal history. Where there is no such arrangement, Ofsted will normally require the nanny to provide some extra evidence of suitability - this may include:
Ofsted will contact the nanny if they need additional evidence. If the nanny is unable to supply sufficient evidence, Ofsted may have to refuse the nanny's registration. Please note this may delay the process. What qualifications does the nanny have to have?
Can the nanny be refused registration?
Once the nanny has been granted registration a certificate is issued. This is proof that the nanny is registered on the voluntary part of the Childcare Register and must show the certificate to parents on request. As mentioned if the nanny loses the certificate they must apply for a replacement. Sometimes Ofsted restrict the registration in some way, for example because parts of the home are not suitable for looking after children. These restrictions are known as 'conditions of registration' and are shown on your registration certificate. Ofsted can add new conditions, change existing ones or remove conditions at any time during the nanny's registration. If the nanny does not agree with any conditions he/she has the same rights of objection and appeal.
Following any inspection the nanny will either receive a letter confirming that he/she is meeting the requirements for registration or a letter detailing what must be done in order to remain registered. What should the nanny do if they no longer wish to be included on the register? If the nanny no longer wishes to be a registered provider, they need to resign their registration. The nanny must put their resignation in writing and Ofsted will confirm receipt of the resignation letter. Resigning registration does not affect any future application to provide childcare. Please note there is no refund payable. Where can the nanny gain a qualification and first aid training? Approach your nanny agency to arrange the following:-
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