2010/2/23 Delphine Ménard
<notafishz(a)gmail.com>om>:
I can't imagine that there aren't
students that are ready to do this
for a price during the summer and who have done that before. I am not
sure we need an "experienced day care" at all, especially if it's not
"onsite".
The only issue I can see is with insurance. It would be absolutely
essential that whoever organises the childcare takes out public
liability insurance (that will be most of the cost, I imagine) and the
insurance company may require those doing the caring to be registered
or qualified or whatever (I have no idea how Poland does childcare).
There are quite restricted rules if you can open regular kindergarden
or nursery, however the irregular babysitting is not regulated at all.
Profesional nurses have references, medical certificate and some
formal education, but it is formally required only for regular
employees of kindergardens and nurseries.
--
Tomek "Polimerek" Ganicz