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Statutory settings: these settings have to be available for children to attend by law. This means that legislation has been passed which requires the government/local authorities to open them. This is the job of the secretary of state, to make sure that statutory services are provided. Private settings: these settings make a profit from providing their services, like a business. They are inspected to ensure that the health and safety of the children are maintained. Voluntary settings: these settings are provided by organisations such as charities. They rely on most or all of their funding from donations. They are also staffed by volunteers. This setting does not make any profit and any spare income is used to make their activities more educational.

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Q: What is the difference between statutory private and voluntary settings that care for children?
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