Childcare
Approval Scheme (CAS) became effective in April 2005 and
is being run by Nestor Primecare Services Ltd, the Approval
Body, under contract to the Department for Education & Skills.
The scheme operates on a cost recovery basis charging carers
that apply for approval. The approval fee, which is currently £99,
includes the cost of the Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau
Disclosure (CRB check), maintenance of the website, a manned
helpline, the appeal process and all administrative costs
and VAT.
The scheme is voluntary and only applies to the childcare
provided in England.
In order to be approved under this scheme the carer has
to meet the following criteria at the point of application
or renewal.
- Must be aged 18 years or over.
- Have either a recognised childcare qualification or have
attended a valid induction course
- Hold a first aid certificate which is less than three
years old, suitable for the care of babies and young children
and which covers dealing with emergencies, resuscitation,
shock, choking and anaphylactic shock.
- Be able to demonstrate that there is nothing in their
past which would suggest that they are unsuitable to care
for children (usually via a CRB check).
Approval is valid for twelve months.
Proposals
for the scheme were the subject of a consultation in 2004,
Childcare; "Extending protection and broadening
support", and were widely supported by all respondents.
For more information please visit the following website:
www.childcareapprovalscheme.co.uk |