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suzydominguez
11-07-2016, 03:49 PM
I hope everyone is having a good start to their week :)
I just wanted to share, that I had a surprise visit on Friday, two inspectors from the ministry of education. After answering all their questions and them seeing my daycare and forms, I was very proud to receive an inspection report that states I am in compliance with the CCEYA.
Peacefulbird
11-07-2016, 05:25 PM
That is great! What I did with mine is laminate it and post it on my bulletin board so, parents a reassured that I'm compliant.
Congratulations to both of you:)
In BC we have yearly visits from the daycare inspectors and it does feel good to get the okay nod:)
ebhappydc
11-07-2016, 06:22 PM
Congrats ,. What time of day did they knock, and where r u located? Did u let them in or wait outside? How long did meeting take? Tx
suzydominguez
11-07-2016, 09:07 PM
Congrats ,. What time of day did they knock, and where r u located? Did u let them in or wait outside? How long did meeting take? Tx
Ebhappydc, it was around 11 am. I had them wait outside until I verified by phone that they were who they claimed to be. I had them come in and it took About 30 min. I am in mississauga, Ontario.
Tinyones1981
11-08-2016, 02:26 PM
May I ask what phone number you called to verify that they were indeed inspectors. It's actually a number I do not have, but definitely, should! I am assuming that you are with an agency or am I incorrect. I am wondering what regulations we need to follow if we are not with an agency so to speak. I know we need a disclaimer but really what else should be provided for an inspection? Thanks for the help
suzydominguez
11-08-2016, 03:10 PM
May I ask what phone number you called to verify that they were indeed inspectors. It's actually a number I do not have, but definitely, should! I am assuming that you are with an agency or am I incorrect. I am wondering what regulations we need to follow if we are not with an agency so to speak. I know we need a disclaimer but really what else should be provided for an inspection? Thanks for the help
Hi Tinyones,
The inspectors come to check if unlicensed home daycares are following the new law that came out in august 2015. All they check for is numbers, ages, and that you have a disclaimer for each child. When they came to my door, they showed me their ID and handed me a business card. I called the number on the card, but you may also call this number (1-844-516-6263) to verify. Both inspectors were very nice.
jupadia
11-08-2016, 03:31 PM
Had this myself at the end of August was surprised but passed. same thing they spoke to me about the new law and did a quick head count. also called to verify who they were since I had no clue they did inspections on legally unlicensed care without a complaint filed against them since you never know . They told me they got my info from the Web on one of the sites I advertise on.
Peacefulbird
11-08-2016, 05:20 PM
Hi. I'm licensed but, I have gotten licensed just four months ago. So, I suspect that they came because some agencies in my neighbourhood see me with six children and they knew I have been working privately before. Anyway, they came around 11 ish 12ish. They do a quick inspection head count etc. But in my case was even faster because they noticed the licensed sign and con firmed with the agency. And that was it.
Peacefulbird
11-08-2016, 05:28 PM
If it is for the wellbeing of all children in care I do not mind these inspections. Parents also get reassured.
jupadia
11-12-2016, 02:57 PM
Hopefully it dose help catch those providers who just have not heard of the new law ratios. I know they told me that they were not there to fine any one just pass on the information and give the provider a chance to fix the problems. But since I was in compliance with the number of kids it's hard to say what would happen if you accully had over the amount of children. but also this way they now have proof that any of the providers they vist have had full access to the new law and what it entails.
Nerondaja
08-29-2018, 07:03 AM
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Peacefulbird
08-30-2018, 06:46 AM
Congratulations! I had the same and luckily it went well. No problems have arisen.
Great, and as soon as you get their glowing letter, mentioning that you're in compliance post it in your board. It helps to reassure parents that your homedaycare follows with the regulations and it has been certified or proven by the Ministry of Education.
It helped me to actually fill my spots, obviously not many caregivers get this visit but if you do use their letter in your benefit, it helps :0)