Who are the Night Nannies?

Night Nannies need to have excellent childcare-related qualifications or extensive newborn experience.  These include (but are not restricted to) NNEB, NVQ level 3, BTec, midwifery/paediatric/neonatal qualifications.

They will also have undertaken a recent paediatric first aid course and will possess an Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau certificate.

The Agency interviews the Nannies personally and will then talk to previous employers and referees and all professional qualifications are checked.  However, the Agency strongly advises parents to make their own enquiries and checks to satisfy themselves as to the suitability and experience of the Nanny.   

The agency invests significantly in the ongoing professional development of the team.  To this end, Nannies are offered free workshops in breastfeeding, first aid, post natal depression (in partnership with the Anna Freud centre), reflux and colic and nutrition.

Additionally, Night Nannies are encouraged to attend the Sleep Training course offered by MNT Training, an accredited course held at Reading University and taught by Georgie Bateman of Hampshire Night Nannies, Luci Wiggs from the Department of Sleep Research at Oxford Brookes University and Emily Rittner-McKinlay of MNT Training.

"Friends who complain of sleepless nights don't get my sympathy any longer, they get your phone number. Thank you so much for all your help."

JW, Winchester, Hampshire

Do you know someone who may be suffering from post-natal depression?

This illness is too often simplified by calling it "baby blues" but it can have a lasting effect on the mother/baby relationship and needs to be approached with tact and discretion. Talk to us in complete confidence to find out how you can help.

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