Definitions
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- noun One who works in
childcare .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It is not a voucher scheme, so much less hassle for a childcarer.
The cost of childcare Tracey Crouch 2008
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For many years, Voice has campaigned for nanny registration and greater regulation of nanny agencies - not only because we believe that all those working with children and young people should be required to work to the same high standards and be subject to the same rigorous inspection regimes, but also to raise the professional profile of the home childcarer.
Epolitix News 2010
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For many years, Voice has campaigned for nanny registration and greater regulation of nanny agencies - not only because we believe that all those working with children and young people should be required to work to the same high standards and be subject to the same rigorous inspection regimes, but also to raise the professional profile of the home childcarer.
Epolitix News 2010
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For many years, Voice has campaigned for nanny registration and greater regulation of nanny agencies - not only because we believe that all those working with children and young people should be required to work to the same high standards and be subject to the same rigorous inspection regimes, but also to raise the professional profile of the home childcarer.
Epolitix News 2010
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For many years, Voice has campaigned for nanny registration and greater regulation of nanny agencies - not only because we believe that all those working with children and young people should be required to work to the same high standards and be subject to the same rigorous inspection regimes, but also to raise the professional profile of the home childcarer.
Epolitix News 2010
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A prospective childcarer arrives for interview with mother-of-14 Nadya Suleman, pictured leaving her new home yesterday
Home | Mail Online 2009
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