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Children and Young Peoples Services

Services for Adults on the Isle of Wight

Adult, Community and Family Learning Service


Service Description: Providing learning programmes for adults in community settings in a range of subjects in order to support personal development, well being and community spirit. Family Learning programmes encourage families to learn together; to gain skills in helping support their children's learning and/or brush up their own skills in reading, writing and maths.

Also known as:- Adult Education, Adult Learning, Courses, Employment and Training Initiatives, Family Learning

Your FAQ

Question: What is a registered childminder?

Answer: Registered childminders look after your child along with other children in their own home, they are allowed to care for up to six children under the age of eight, including their own but only three of them can be under the age of five.
Self employed, they decide on working hours, most are willing to work early mornings, some are also willing to work evenings and weekends and most drop off and pick up from local schools.
All childminders are required to have completed a basic training course, including first aid, and most go on to do further training and proffessional development.
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