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EY2 is the form that all persons connected with the registration \u2013 that is, the trustees, directors or owners \u2013 are required to complete during the initial registration process.
Examples of significant events an incident where a child or children may have been at risk of harm, for example: you were involved in a car accident when transporting children and the police are investigating a possible offence. a child was able to leave a setting or was missing for any period.
Email enquiries@ofsted.gov.uk or call us on 0300 123 1231.
To become a Nursery Manager, there are a few things you need to know. You'll need to have a nationally recognised Level 3 qualification in childcare as well as roughly two years' post-qualifying experience of working with children. Ideally, you'll have some supervisory experience that would also be useful.
If any of Ofsted's data is incorrect you will need to contact them directly to make the necessary amendments. Ofsted can be contacted on 0300 123 1231. Please complete as much of the form as possible, to enable families to make informed choices about which providers they wish to contact.
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The existing nominated individual or a member of the governing body should notify Ofsted of any change to the nominated individual. They can do this via our general helpline 0300 1231231 or via email to enquiries@ofsted.gov.uk.
EY2 is the form that all persons connected with the registration \u2013 that is, the trustees, directors or owners \u2013 are required to complete during the initial registration process.
Ofsted have today released the new EY3 form for childminders and other childcare providers to tell them about changes to childminding assistants, household members or certain people in organisations.
You can find out if a Childcare Provider is OFSTED registered by visiting the OFSTED website. Once upon the site, select the link labelled 'Find an inspection report' and then input either the address details or Unique Reference Number (URN) into the appropriate boxes and select 'Search'.
You should notify Ofsted as soon as practical, and in any case within 14 days of a notifiable event happening. For full guidance on what is classed as a notifiable event or serious incident, you should refer to our early years and childcare compliance handbook.

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