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The '''National Childminding Association''' (NCMA) is a [[Charitable organization|charity]] and membership organisation based in [[London]]. NCMA was founded in [[1977]] by a small group of registered childminders, [[local authority]] staff and [[parents]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ncma.org.uk/about_ncma/history_of_ncma.aspx|title=History of NCMA |publisher=National Childminding Association |accessdate=16 March 2011}}</ref> |
The '''National Childminding Association''' (NCMA) is a [[Charitable organization|charity]] and membership organisation based in [[London]]. NCMA was founded in [[1977]] by a small group of registered childminders, [[local authority]] staff and [[parents]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ncma.org.uk/about_ncma/history_of_ncma.aspx|title=History of NCMA |publisher=National Childminding Association |accessdate=16 March 2011}}</ref> |
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It works with registered childminders, [[nannies]] as well as other individuals and organisations, such as local and national government, to ensure [[families]] in every [[community]] in [[England and Wales]] have access to high quality home-based [[childcare]], play, learning and family support. Originally the Association covered the UK, but the Scottish Childminding Association and the Northern Ireland Childminding Association now support childminding in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
It works with registered childminders, [[nannies]] as well as other individuals and organisations, such as local and national government, to ensure that [[families]] in every [[community]] in [[England and Wales]] have access to high quality home-based [[childcare]], play, learning and family support so they can help their children reach their full potential.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ncma.org.uk/about_ncma/our_structure/vision_and_mission.aspx|title=Vision and Mission|publisher=National Childminding Association |accessdate=16 June 2011}}</ref> |
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Originally the Association covered the UK, but the Scottish Childminding Association and the Northern Ireland Childminding Association now support childminding in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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The Association's President is Dame [[Gillian Pugh]]. The Chair is Susanna Dawson who, after six years in the post, will be succeeded in September 2011 by [[2000 New Year Honours#Civil division|Sue Davis CBE]], currently chair of [[Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust]], who will be the first non-childminder in this role.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ncma.org.uk/news_and_events/news/january_to_june_2011/ncma_selects_new_chair.aspx |title= NMCA selects new Chair|publisher=National Childminding Association |accessdate=16 March 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.swbh.nhs.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=162&Itemid=1005|title=Sue Davis CBE |publisher= [[Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust]] website |accessdate=9 May 2011}}</ref>Liz Bayram, who has been the Association's [[Chief Executive]] since 2006,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2008/jun/17/educationguardian2.children|title= A thorny transition|publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=17 June 2008|accessdate=16 March 2011|location=London|first=Diane|last=Hofkins}}</ref> now holds this post jointly with Catherine Farrell. |
The Association's President is Dame [[Gillian Pugh]]. The Chair is Susanna Dawson who, after six years in the post, will be succeeded in September 2011 by [[2000 New Year Honours#Civil division|Sue Davis CBE]], currently chair of [[Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust]], who will be the first non-childminder in this role.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ncma.org.uk/news_and_events/news/january_to_june_2011/ncma_selects_new_chair.aspx |title= NMCA selects new Chair|publisher=National Childminding Association |accessdate=16 March 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.swbh.nhs.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=162&Itemid=1005|title=Sue Davis CBE |publisher= [[Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust]] website |accessdate=9 May 2011}}</ref>Liz Bayram, who has been the Association's [[Chief Executive]] since 2006,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2008/jun/17/educationguardian2.children|title= A thorny transition|publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=17 June 2008|accessdate=16 March 2011|location=London|first=Diane|last=Hofkins}}</ref> now holds this post jointly with Catherine Farrell. |
Revision as of 16:28, 16 June 2011
Abbreviation | NCMA |
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Formation | 1977 |
Legal status | charity and membership organisation |
Headquarters | London |
Location | |
Region served | England and Wales |
Membership | 40,000 registered childminders and nannies |
Official language | English; Welsh |
Chief Executive | Liz Bayram and Catherine Farrell (jointly) |
Budget | £16 million[1] |
Staff | 300 |
Website | http://www.ncma.org.uk/ |
The National Childminding Association (NCMA) is a charity and membership organisation based in London. NCMA was founded in 1977 by a small group of registered childminders, local authority staff and parents.[2] It works with registered childminders, nannies as well as other individuals and organisations, such as local and national government, to ensure that families in every community in England and Wales have access to high quality home-based childcare, play, learning and family support so they can help their children reach their full potential.[3]
Originally the Association covered the UK, but the Scottish Childminding Association and the Northern Ireland Childminding Association now support childminding in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The Association's President is Dame Gillian Pugh. The Chair is Susanna Dawson who, after six years in the post, will be succeeded in September 2011 by Sue Davis CBE, currently chair of Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, who will be the first non-childminder in this role.[4][5]Liz Bayram, who has been the Association's Chief Executive since 2006,[6] now holds this post jointly with Catherine Farrell.
Registered childminders and Nannies
Registered childminders care for one or more children under the age of eight for more than a total of two hours a day, usually in the childminder's home, for payment. They are usually self-employed and are inspected by Ofsted in England,[7] or the Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales (CSSIW),[8]to ensure they are providing a safe and stimulating environment for these children.
Unlike registered childminders, nannies are employed by parents, and work in the family home. They are not required to register with Ofsted in England or with CSSIW in Wales. However, to reassure parents that they have had an enhanced Criminal Records Bureau check, first-aid and basic childcare training, nannies can join the voluntary Ofsted register or CSSIW's Voluntary Approval Scheme.[9]
Research
At its 2005 annual conference, NCMA's then-President, British childcare expert Dr Penelope Leach, outlined details of the findings of the longest and most detailed studies of UK childcare, which concluded that young children who are looked after by their mothers do significantly better in developmental tests than those cared for in nurseries, by childminders or relatives.
It found babies and toddlers fared worst when they were given group nursery care. Those cared for by friends or grandparents or other relatives did a little better while those looked after by nannies or childminders were rated second only to those cared for by mothers.
The study, by researchers led by Leach and colleagues Kathy Sylva and Alan Stein, began in 1998 and involved 1,200 children and their families from north London and Oxfordshire. Mothers were interviewed when their babies were three months old and again when they were 10, 18, 36 and 51 months.[10]
References
- ^ "Trustees' Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended 31 March 2010" (PDF). National Childminding Association. Retrieved 2 May 2011.
- ^ "History of NCMA". National Childminding Association. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
- ^ "Vision and Mission". National Childminding Association. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
- ^ "NMCA selects new Chair". National Childminding Association. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
- ^ "Sue Davis CBE". Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust website. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
- ^ Hofkins, Diane (17 June 2008). "A thorny transition". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
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(help) - ^ "How we inspect childminders". Ofsted. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
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(help) - ^ "Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales". CSSIW. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
- ^ "Voluntary Approval Scheme". CSSIW. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
- ^ Roberts, Yvonne (2 October 2006). "Official: babies do best with mother". London: The Observer. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
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External links
- Official website: National Childminding Association
- Scottish Childminding Association
- Northern Ireland Childminding Association
- Choosing a childminder – a film produced by the National Childminding Association: what parents think about using a registered childminder and information on the services childminders can provide
- Home from Home: the benefits of home-based childcare (NCMA film)
See also
- Child care
- Day care
- Early childhood education
- Child development
- Nanny (Childminder redirects there)