Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hello all,


I m currently on maternity, but I am starting to have a few up coming occasions where I need some support and childcare for our little baby daughter. I d really appreciate if anyone had any recommendations for a caring nanny/babysitter. At the moment it is very much ad hoc so I am hoping to find someone who has flex. Once I go back to work full time it would be more structured childcare.


Many thanks for any recommendations.


Natasha

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/229950-ad-hoc-childcare/
Share on other sites

Hi Natasha


I have a music student from Goldsmiths who lives with me, and she is now finished for the summer. She is really lovely and has lots of childcare (and babies) experience. She is excellent with children and my own children love her. She is also very musical (piano, violin, singing). She is DBS checked but does not have any formal qualifications. She does lots of babysitting and daytime childcare for people however. She wouldn't be your long term/next year solution as she's not a qualified nanny and will be back in lectures etc but could certainly be great in the short term, and on had for evening babysitting.


Let me know if you'd like her details.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • These events were unforeseeable whereas the effects of Truss's reckless budget could have been foreseen despite her unshakeable and deluded beliefs and could, should have been avoided
    • I called James and he said he's now retired 😞
    • Don't forget the impact of the last banking crisis, covid, furlough and the energy price impact on the economy or aren't those factors that caused a financial black hole in your view of the world? 
    • Oh dear! The general response is that my experience of Jon Hartley is the norm. That’s bad. As an update to my issue with him, Ellie Reeves’ office advised that I contact the Southwark Labour Party Chief Whip in the first instance with my complaint. Coincidentally, the Chief Whip turns out to be Cllr Maggie Browning. She acknowledged my complaint and, in response, said that she had ‘spoken’ to Jon Hartley and appeared satisfied that he’d now responded to me. Not sure that’ s an adequate response, since it seems to been well-known that he consistently ignores constituents. Maggie will know that better than anyone as she’s paired with Jon in our Ward, and she’s having to pick up the stuff which he’s ignoring. As people have noted, Maggie does indeed respond to constituents but she’s now on maternity leave. Alas, I think that means we’re lumbered with just Jon. I’ve bypassed him in respect of my own issue, because I think he’s a waste of my time. In case anyone else should be having problems with him, especially now that Maggie Browning is away, I’d recommend emailing Ellie Reeves MP. Her office is very responsive in my experience and, if she hears from enough disgruntled constituents of Cllr Hartley, I imagine she be quietly speaking to the Southwark Constituency Labour Party about him. Ultimately, if he stands again, he won’t be getting my vote. Be annoyed people, be very annoyed ! Your vote should count for something and the candidates privileged enough to get it should do the job they were elected for!
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...