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With ofsted please and do so ASAP and social services in Southwark

I s registered childminder and it is important you do report your concerns

I have vacancies In case you are interest?

I also smile he he... It's a lovely setting and caring home. I just leaved today that I am officially registered so will advertise soon

You may also want to speak with Southwark* Family Information Services (FIS). Monday to Friday - 9am to 5pm:

Tel: 0800 013 0639. If FIS is unable to help you, they should be able to put you in touch with the people who can.


I've spoken to FIS in the past about other concerns. They've generally been very helpful and good about returning phone calls when they say they will.





*Or if the nursery is in a different area eg Lewisham, Lambeth etc, ring their specific FIS.

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