Nurseries and Child-Minders Regulation Act 1948

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The Nurseries and Child-Minders Regulation Act 1948 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It formally recognised the existence of childminding, and introduced provisions for the registration of child-minders and the inspection of premises.[1] This legislation laid down, for the first time, minimum standards required for people caring for the children of other people in their own homes for "reward".[2]

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  1. ^ An Introduction to Early Childhood Studies by Trisha Maynard and Nigel Thomas
  2. ^ Working together for young children: multi-professionalism in action by Tricia David
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