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    Portfolio

    I am putting together a portfolio to show parents at interviews. I am going to put the following in it:

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    Police Check
    CPR/first Aid Certificate
    Copy of my schedule

    Is there anything else I should add?

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    another thing that would be cute is pictures of the kids in dif. activities as well, to show how happy the kids are and the dif things you do. (that is if you are allowed to show pics of the kids) not sure how your rules go. may need a waiver? just would be cute to share with potential parents

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    a "how to get your child ready for daycare" checklist?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valerie E. M-C View Post
    I am putting together a portfolio to show parents at interviews. I am going to put the following in it:

    References
    Police Check
    CPR/first Aid Certificate
    Copy of my schedule

    Is there anything else I should add?
    Just one thing to note about police checks - they expire amazingly fast. You get your police check and potentionally can be arrested that same day - it won't show on the check you already have in hand. For this reason I provide police checks upon request of parent only. I make sure to tell the parent I will get it for them ASAP if they wish to see it. I would rather show a parent something fully up to date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toregone View Post
    Just one thing to note about police checks - they expire amazingly fast. You get your police check and potentionally can be arrested that same day - it won't show on the check you already have in hand. For this reason I provide police checks upon request of parent only. I make sure to tell the parent I will get it for them ASAP if they wish to see it. I would rather show a parent something fully up to date.
    The Ottawa Police website stats that you have two ways to get the police check a $15 one will take between 6 and 8 weeks to get, and a $51 one that you get in five min. When I went to get mine I planed to get the $15 one since I am not opening until Oct. They didn't even ask me what I wanted. I gave them my ID, they said just a min, then told me it was $51. I can not afford to update it more then once a year. If a parent wants me to get a new one before the year is up, they can pay for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valerie E. M-C View Post
    The Ottawa Police website stats that you have two ways to get the police check a $15 one will take between 6 and 8 weeks to get, and a $51 one that you get in five min. When I went to get mine I planed to get the $15 one since I am not opening until Oct. They didn't even ask me what I wanted. I gave them my ID, they said just a min, then told me it was $51. I can not afford to update it more then once a year. If a parent wants me to get a new one before the year is up, they can pay for it.
    Oh weird! Here in Edmonton it's about a week wait or so and it's roughly about 25 - 30 I believe. I have actually never had a parent ask even though I offer for every interview I do.

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    Parents need to realize that the police check is really a cash grab by the city and nothing more Sure we could get arrested the day after it is done but what is the likelyhood that families would leave their children in our care if that happened. So if you can give parent references going back a couple years at least with no gaps that is a better reassurance for the parents than a police check which really serves no positive purpose since it is considered useless the day after it is issued.

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    I thought they were about $6!!! Yikes. I'm sure my daughter said hers was $6....

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    Ya ~ both mine and my spouses police and vulnerable screening results are 'outdated' now for sure ~ cause the most recent ones were done in 2009 ~ however I still have it in there for them to 'see' .... no one has ever asked for a 'fresh one' ... I think having had one done at the start of your business and to be being 'willing' to have another one done generally is all clients want to know.

    Mine were free cause they were done by CSA as part of placing a child under their guardianship in my program ... I think how much it costs depends on the 'nature' of why you want it ... if it is for a paid position somewhere they charge more verses if you are volunteering for a non profit agency then they often 'waive' the payment or offer a discounted rate for it depending on the agency.
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    It would be good to have some work references, resume , copy of your monthly menu, some workshop certificates...thank s you letters or cards...Hope this help!

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