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hello everyone and welcome to this conversation today with wendy and phil from ofsted thank you for joining me to talk about child minded questions in relation to the new education inspection framework and the changes to the early years foundation stage for the first of september can i hand over to you to introduce yourselves please hi sarah thank you for inviting us were really pleased to to join you today my name is wendy radcliffe im one of her majestys inspectors and im also principal officer for early education policy hi thanks sarah my name is phil minz im also one of emergency inspectors and im the specialist advisor for early education which covers early years and early primary as well thank you weve been out to child minder colleagues and weve collated lots of questions so if we start with the first one that is the one that comes up more often than any other question too offstead how does ofsted work towards consistency from one inspection to the next and from one ins