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The Childcare (Early Years Register) Regulations 2008

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PART 2Prescribed information about prescribed matters

Information relating to the applicant and the nominated individual

15.  Where the applicant is an individual, the applicant’s full name (and any alias and former name), date of birth, address and telephone number.

16.—(1) This paragraph applies where the applicant is a partnership, body corporate or unincorporated association.

(2) The name, address and telephone number of the applicant.

(3) In the case of an applicant which is a body corporate, its registered number and, in the case of an applicant which is a registered charity, its registered charity number.

(4) The full name (and any alias and former name), date of birth, address and telephone number of the nominated individual.

(5) In the case of an applicant whose sole or main purpose is the provision of childcare, the full name (and any alias and former name), date of birth, address and telephone number of every person (except the nominated individual) who is a partner in, or a director, secretary, other officer or a member of the governing body of, the applicant.

17.  The following information about the criminal convictions and cautions of the applicant and the nominated individual—

(a)the date of the offence,

(b)the nature of the offence,

(c)the place at which the offence was committed, and

(d)either—

(i)the name of the court by or before which the person was convicted, the date of the conviction and the penalty imposed, or

(ii)the date of the caution.

Information relating to the manager

18.  The full name (and any alias and former name) of the manager and, except where that person is also either the applicant or the nominated individual, their date of birth, address and telephone number.

19.  The following information about the criminal convictions and cautions of the manager (unless that person is also either the applicant or the nominated individual)—

(a)the date of the offence,

(b)the nature of the offence,

(c)the place at which the offence was committed, and

(d)either—

(i)the name of the court by or before which the person was convicted, the date of the conviction and the penalty imposed, or

(ii)the date of the caution.

20.  The following information about any appropriate first aid qualification obtained by the manager—

(a)the name or type of the qualification,

(b)the name of the organisation which awarded the qualification,

(c)the date on which the qualification was awarded, and

(d)if the qualification expires on a particular date, that date.

21.  The following information about any qualification obtained (other than an appropriate first aid qualification) or training undertaken by the manager which is relevant to the question of whether the manager is suitable to care for young children—

(a)the name or type of the qualification or training,

(b)the subjects studied,

(c)any mark or grade achieved,

(d)the name of the organisation which awarded the qualification or provided the training,

(e)the date on which the qualification was obtained or the training undertaken, and

(f)the length of any course undertaken as part of the qualification or training.

22.—(1) The following information about the manager’s employment history—

(a)the nature of any employment undertaken, the dates during which it was undertaken and the name and address of the employer,

(b)the nature of any work undertaken on a self-employed basis, the dates during which and location at which it was undertaken, and

(c)an explanation of the reason for any period unaccounted for under paragraph (a) or (b).

(2) In sub-paragraph (1)(a), “employment” includes work undertaken on a voluntary basis (and “employer” is to be read accordingly).

23.  The names and addresses of two referees for the manager who are not relatives of the manager.

Additional information for certain early years provision on domestic premises

24.—(1) This paragraph applies in the case of early years provision on domestic premises which is not early years childminding by virtue of section 96(5) of the Act where the applicant for registration is an individual.

(2) The full name (and any alias and former name), date of birth and address of every person who is to care for the children for whom the early years provision is to be provided.

(3) The full name (and any alias and former name), date of birth and address of every person (other than a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (2)) who has attained the age of 16 and who works on the relevant premises.

(4) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)—

(a)a person who works on the relevant premises includes a person who works on a voluntary basis, and

(b)a person is not to be treated as working on the relevant premises if that person only works on the relevant premises at times when the early years provision is not provided.

(5) The full name (and any alias and former name) and date of birth of every person who has attained the age of 16 and who lives on the relevant premises.

Information relating to the early years provision

25.  The following information about the early years provision which the applicant proposes to provide—

(a)the address of the relevant premises,

(b)the days on which, and hours during which, it is to be provided, and

(c)the number of children for whom it is to be provided, and their ages.

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