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SCMA's Insurance – Frequently Asked Questions (and answers)
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Are husbands/spouses/partners covered by the policy?
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Yes, if the husband/spouse/partner is named on the registered childminder's registration certificate, then cover applies.
Q.
If there is an emergency am I covered if I leave a minded child with friend?
A.
Only in an emergency the minded child/children could be left temporarily in the care of a responsible adult.
Q.
Does cover apply in Northern Ireland?
A.
No, it doesn't.
Q.
Does cover apply if the registered childminder and children go abroad?
A.
No.
Q.
Does cover apply to the Armed Forces outside the UK?
A.
Yes.
Q.
When older children "go out to play", does cover still apply?
A.
Yes, if the registered childminder is the person responsible for them at that time. You are advised to obtain written permission from the parents to allow children to "go out to play".
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