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Parents in England who regularly look after friends' children and receive a "reward" for doing so must register as childminders, regulator Ofsted says. | Parents in England who regularly look after friends' children and receive a "reward" for doing so must register as childminders, regulator Ofsted says. |
It said most parents would be exempt but those who babysat for more than two hours at a time, or for more than 14 days per year, should be registered. | |
The "reward" could be money or free baby-sitting in return, it said. | The "reward" could be money or free baby-sitting in return, it said. |
The warning comes after Ofsted told two policewomen to end an arrangement to care for each other's children. | |
According to the Mail on Sunday, Ofsted told two detective constables, Leanne Shepherd, from Milton Keynes, and Lucy Jarrett, from Buckingham, to end their arrangement. | According to the Mail on Sunday, Ofsted told two detective constables, Leanne Shepherd, from Milton Keynes, and Lucy Jarrett, from Buckingham, to end their arrangement. |
Ms Shepherd told the newspaper: "When the Ofsted inspector turned up, the first thing she said was: 'I have had a report that you're running an illegal childminding business'. | Ms Shepherd told the newspaper: "When the Ofsted inspector turned up, the first thing she said was: 'I have had a report that you're running an illegal childminding business'. |
"I straightaway thought she must be mistaken, so invited her into my home to explain we were police officers and best friends helping each other out. | "I straightaway thought she must be mistaken, so invited her into my home to explain we were police officers and best friends helping each other out. |
"But she told me I was breaking the law and must end the arrangement with Lucy immediately. | |
"I was stunned, completely devastated... I couldn't see how I could continue working." | |
Petition started | Petition started |
Reward is not just a case of money changing hands. The supply of services or goods and, in some circumstances, reciprocal arrangements can also constitute reward Ofsted spokesman | |
According to the newspaper, the Thames Valley officer is believed to have been reported by a neighbour. | |
Thames Valley Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file officers, said the pair had its "full support". | Thames Valley Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file officers, said the pair had its "full support". |
Secretary Andy Viney said: "Both of them are experienced professional officers. | Secretary Andy Viney said: "Both of them are experienced professional officers. |
"They just want to return to work after having children and have found that the system is working totally against them. | "They just want to return to work after having children and have found that the system is working totally against them. |
"They've been threatened with prosecution by Ofsted if they continue doing this." | "They've been threatened with prosecution by Ofsted if they continue doing this." |
An Ofsted spokesman said it applied regulations found in the Childcare Act 2006, but was currently discussing the interpretation of the word "reward" with the department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF). | |
"Reward is not just a case of money changing hands. The supply of services or goods and, in some circumstances, reciprocal arrangements can also constitute reward," he said. | |
"Generally" mothers who looked after each other's children were not providing childminding for which registration was required because the care was for less than two hours or took place on fewer than 14 days in a year, he said. | |
Close relatives of children, such as grandparents, siblings, aunts or uncles, were exempt from the rules, he added. | |
Minister for Children, Schools and Families Vernon Coaker said the Childcare Act 2006 was in place "to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all children" but the government needed to make sure it did not "penalise hard-working families". | |
"My department is speaking to Ofsted about the interpretation of the word 'reward' in this particular case," he said. | |
A petition to scrap the rules governing reciprocal child care on the Number 10 website has gathered more than 2,000 signatures. | A petition to scrap the rules governing reciprocal child care on the Number 10 website has gathered more than 2,000 signatures. |
Anyone required to register to become a childminder would also have to undergo a criminal records check. | Anyone required to register to become a childminder would also have to undergo a criminal records check. |