The childcare briefing session covers:
- the role and responsibilities of a childminder
- registration requirements and ratios
- key documents
- Ofsted's role
- the registration process
- start-up costs
- our support
For more information or to book your place on the childcare briefing session email cs.eys@derbyshire.gov.uk
There's registration guidance for childminders, nannies, nurseries and people providing other childcare on when and if you need to register with Ofsted, the process, fees and requirements.
You can:
Living in rented property
If you live in rented property, whether privately or council owned, you'll need your landlord's or leaseholder's written permission to run a business from their premises.
Childcare and the law
All registered childcare providers must follow any relevant legislation, including laws about health and safety, disability discrimination, food hygiene, fire and planning requirements.
Running a childcare business
Starting and running a business is challenging. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) provide a wide range of help and support to help you run your business including videos, emails, e-learning, record keeping apps and online presentations (webinars).
Most childminders and home child carers will be self-employed and so must register with HMRC.
Business Smart is funded by the Department for Education (DfE) and provides ideas, inspiration and tools to help new and existing childcare practitioners develop and maintain a sustainable business.
Other business support tools are also available. Find out more about early years business support.