Editor's view

By Liz Roberts
Nursery World
17 July 2003

Ofsted has moved halfway to meeting parents' concerns that they cannot legally obtain information about the outcome of complaints made against daycare providers (see News, page 4). They will now be able to get a form to request the information they want, although the onus will still be on the provider to agree to give the details about any complaint. Ofsted acted swiftly as the pressure grew following Geraint Davies' Private Member's Bill calling for parents to have access to the outcome of complaints against providers. The inspection body will now seek to have the law changed in line with...

 

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