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What are the laws for babysitting in the UK? All to know including NSPCC advice

  • In the UK, no legal age specifies who can babysit, but parents remain responsible if a child under 16 is left in charge of another child.
  • This legal framework arises because leaving a child with someone unable to care for them could be considered neglect under the law.
  • The NSPCC advises parents to choose childcare based on a child's age and comfort, ensure carers have relevant training, consider trial periods, and provide emergency contact details.
  • There is no specified minimum age required for someone to act as a babysitter or caregiver, though child labor laws apply, and individuals under 16 are not legally accountable if any injury occurs while babysitting.
  • Parents should ensure babysitters under 16 understand emergency procedures, inform neighbors if needed, and local councils must support disabled children with services like short breaks and financial help.
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What are the laws for babysitting in the UK? All to know including NSPCC advice

Babysitting is an important part of many families' lives, so here is all to know about the laws for babysitting in the UK and how to pick the right…

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North Wales Chronicle broke the news in Wales, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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