Early years and childcare: For early years and childcare providers

Before registration as an early years and childcare provider

Before you apply to be an early years and childcare provider, you should get some guidance to help you decide if you are suitable. You must check that you can deliver all the requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage and/or the requirements of the Childcare Register: go to the About the two early years and childcare registers page.

Your local authority can help you; contact details are on your local authority website (A–Z of local authority websites) or in the telephone directory.

You can download a copy of a briefing presentation:

If you do go on to apply, your local authority can help you during the application process; it can also help with training, including first aid, and advice on running a small business.

You will need to consider three key things about being a provider.

  • The ages of the children that you want to care for
    This will affect which registers you can apply to.
  • Suitable premises
    If you are not going to use your own home, you will need to find suitable premises before you apply for registration. Your premises will need to meet legal requirements like planning, buildings, fire, environmental health and so on.
  • Staff
    You will need to think about the staff that you recruit and their suitability. This includes a manager with appropriate qualifications.

The ages of the children you choose and the premises you have will help you decide which of our registers you apply to join: the Early Years Register and/or the Childcare Register.

Annual Report 2011/12

x