Do you ensure that the childcare is accessible and inclusive by not refusing to provide care due to race, religion or disability? Do you make your Ofsted certificate available for parents to see? Do you provide parents with the address of Ofsted should they require it? Do you inform Ofsted of changes to circumstances as soon as you can, no later than 14 days after the change? Would you inform Ofsted of a change to the address at which childcare is provided? Would you inform Ofsted of changes to the type of childcare provided such as caring for children from more than one family?
Would you inform Ofsted of changes to your name, address, telephone number and any offences that may disqualify you from working with children? Certificates to show the inspector Nanny public liability insurance. Paediatric First Aid. DBS check. Safeguarding Children Questions Are you familiar with child protection procedures and have you had any safeguarding training?
What happens if a school is rated Inadequate? Inadequate schools are monitored and are subject to more frequent inspection. There's no fixed timetable for inspections, but they will normally have a full inspection within 30 months.
They are also obliged to convert to academies, which gives officials more power to intervene. The schools with the most serious failings may be put into special measures. They're given an action plan for improvement detailing the areas they must address, and are subject to regular monitoring and inspection by Her Majesty's Inspectors HMI , usually every term.
Schools are not on their own in tackling their failings. Once HMI believes a school has completed its action plan, they will request another full inspection by Ofsted, and if all areas of concern have been addressed, the school will be removed from special measures.
More like this. Reading primary school Ofsted reports: teacher tips for parents. Your starting school action plan. Understanding primary school league tables. Handy help choosing a school. What to do when your child hates school. The beginner's guide to parent-teacher meetings. How to prepare your child for primary school. Skip to main content. You are here Home Returners Ofsted and inspections Ofsted and inspection Ever a significant aspect of working in the sector, even if occasional.
Inspectors will make judgements on the following areas: effectiveness of leadership and management quality of teaching, learning and assessment personal development, behaviour and welfare outcomes for learners. The following is a list of topics we have compiled some notes on, each linking to another page Information for Returners Back to FE; back to the future!
0コメント