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Working with children and young people

We offer training, information and support for professionals working with children already and residents who are thinking of a career in this field.

Becoming a childminder 

Childminders are registered to provide childcare in their own home. If you’re interested in becoming a childminder, contact the Family Information Service by calling 020 7527 5959 or email FIS@islington.gov.uk.

Learn more about becoming a childminder.

Working as a nanny

Nannies provide 'home childcare' which takes place in a child's home. They are employed by parents, and unlike childminders, nannies do not have to be registered with Ofsted. Nannies can choose to register with Ofsted because parents may be able to get help with the cost of childcare if they use registered childcare.

Find out more about how to register with Ofsted

Setting up a nursery 

If you’re thinking of setting up a nursery in Islington, the Childcare Sufficiency Assessment shows the demand for different types of childcare across the borough. 

For further information on setting up a nursery, see our guidance or contact the Family Information Service by calling 020 7527 5959 or email FIS@islington.gov.uk.

Training support and resources

We offer training, advice and guidance on developing good quality early years practice.

Job vacancies

The Family Information Service produces a jobs bulletin every two weeks showing vacancies working with children and young people. To subscribe to the bulletin by email, contact FIS@islington.gov.uk including your name and phone number. Search all jobs advertised by Islington Council.

Volunteering

If you’re interested in volunteering with a childcare provider, contact FIS@islington.gov.uk  

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