Wednesday 03 December 2008
Babysitting service
Service Provider
Various
Description of Service
There is no law which states the minimum age that a child can be left alone but it is an offence to leave a child alone when doing so puts the child at risk. The NSPCC recommend that most children under 13 should not be left for more than a short period and that no child under 16 should be left overnight. They suggest that parents consider the following before deciding to leave a child alone:

The age of the child
The child's level of maturity and understanding
The place where the child will be left
How long the child will be left alone, and how often
Whether or not there are any other children in the household
Interactions
None available
Related Pages
RoSPA (External Link)
NSPCC (External Link)
Email Address
Telephone number
Further advice is available on the NSPCC helpline on 0800 800 5000.
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See above link