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Campaigners issue warning over unregulated childcare and call for Ofsted registration for nannies

Using unregulated nannies to solve the childcare crisis could pose serious potential risk to children, a campaigning body has warned.
Anyone can call themselves a nanny, without any need to register or have any checks on their suitability
Anyone can call themselves a nanny, without any need to register or have any checks on their suitability

Regulation Matters (RM), which calls for the registration of nannies and regulation of nanny agencies, has launched a 10-Point Charter to secure the safety of all children cared for in their own home and ensure that all nannies deliver the highest standards of childcare for working parents.

RM is awaiting a response from children and families minister Vicky Ford addressing their concerns.

Tricia Pritchard, chair said, ‘Anyone can wake up one day, call themselves a nanny, go on Facebook, get a job and can be working the next day. It’s frightening. The nanny sector is not regulated in the UK and this could, potentially, pose a real threat to the safeguarding of children, particularly at a time when many childminders are not expected to remain in business and a significant number of nurseries are also indicating they may not be able to either reopen or accommodate the same number of families.’

She added, ‘At a time when the Government is desperately trying to encourage us all back to work in an effort to kick start the country’s economy, families will find themselves rushed to consider alternative childcare, including nannies. We fear they will be ill-prepared when they discover that anyone can call themselves a nanny and anyone can set up a nanny agency. Will they know how to safely navigate an unregulated sector and avoid the associated safeguarding risks already mentioned?  This is a wide-open door for unsuitable people to gain access to children and young people.’

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