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hello. completely overlooked the fact my childminder is on holiday on monday and need to avoid taking a day off work if i can help it! does anyone have any experience of getting last-minute, one-off childcare? any tips or recommendations? it would be for this monday 8am-6pm. many thanks for any help!
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There's an emergency childcare service but its HORRIFICALLY expensive http://www.emergencychildcare.co.uk/index/index.php


Is it niot possible to take some time off? You're entitled to that if your childcare breaks down 9i think its called carer's leave). I know this isn't always looked upon kindly by employers. You might also find a childminder witha gap that day if their charges are off on holiday 9 its the school holidays then...


Good luck with sorting something out

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