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We didnt use an agency- We put an advert on Gumtree and got lots of replies- over 90.


We described where we lived- our child's age and the hours we wanted per week.


We gave an hourly rate and said we would pay tax/NI


We asked for references and full CRB checks.


We ended up with a shortlist of five who we met with pre them meeting the kids.


Then the two we liked best came and spent a morning with the kids.


We also printed off a standard contract from the internet and both signed it.


Hope this is of some help!

Hi,


I am expecting my first child in April so haven't actually got any experience of nanny agencies as of yet. However a friend of mine recently started this agency http://allweatherchildcare.co.uk, she is great with babies and has given me some great advice during my pregnancy. The agency was also recently recommended by the Good Nanny Guide (which apparently is a big thing in the nanny agency world so could also be worth checking it out).


As I say haven't used her myself but she's worked in the industry for years.


Cheers,

S.

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