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i don't know if it's just me, but i'm not sure if this offer item should have been allowed in an offered post, it possible has the potential to end up in the wrong hands



This is an official Chesterfield College "Childcare Student" sweatshirt, size Medium in sky blue, for Childcare students to wear when on placement.
In used condition, but is clean with no marks/damage and is not faded. If you can use it, please supply a telephone number to arrange collection. Thank you.

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  • hermum
    hermum Posts: 7,123 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I'm sure that most places where they are likely to have a childcare student on placement they would expect a little more proof of I.D than someone rocking up in a sweatshirt.
    If someone only needs that then I'm sure that they could get one printed up for a few quid, if they were so inclined.
    What I have always found worrying is young kids who have t shirts or whatever with their names on them. After all a stranger doesn't know your name.
  • Oliver14
    Oliver14 Posts: 5,878 Forumite
    As Hermum anyone working with Children as a student will have to have an ID as well. They will also have been CRB checked.

    Most Universities or colleges that run courses with these sort of placements only issue a limited amount of Uniforms. So there are always offers of them on college/University notice boards.
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    Samuel Clemens
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