KESGRAVE: A nursery has been ordered to improve its safety practices
after a mother complained her young daughter was left in a car without
supervision.
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Rebecca
Smith with mum Christine and dad Chris |
Christine Smith was shocked to hear her daughter’s claims that she had
been left to amuse herself while nursery staff collected her brother and
sister from playgroup.
The family say the claims have been verified by staff at the playgroup,
much to their horror.
“We consider it a very serious and dangerous thing to do, we feel that
sadly anything could have happened to her,” said Mrs Smith, of Grange
Farm, Kesgrave.
The 41-year-old secretary wrote to Ofsted with her complaints about Tots
Private Day Nursery, in Main Road, Kesgrave.
“Rebecca told us that she had been given some books to look at and that
she was scared. My ears pricked up when I heard that,” she
said.
“I phoned staff at the playgroup and they confirmed that was the case
and said it had happened on a couple of occasions.”
Mrs Smith explained that staff were supposed to collect Rebecca from the
pre-school at Heath Primary School at 11.30am before picking twins Adam
and Rachael up from Humpty Dumpty Playgroup at Kesgrave Community
Centre.
All three children then spent the afternoons at Tots, while Mrs Smith
and her husband, Chris were at work.
But the couple pulled the plug on the arrangement immediately after the
alleged incident.
“It only takes a few seconds for something to happen. We immediately
thought of the
Madeline McCann case.
“They were parking in the car park and I understand that on a couple of
occasions they had to go to the other side of the building, so if that
was when Rebecca was left they wouldn’t have been able to see her.
“We are frightened, anything could have happened, she could have felt
ill or someone could have taken her.”
She added: “We haven’t been able to establish if the car was locked or
not and we don’t know how long she was left.”
Mrs Smith wrote to Ofsted with her concerns and they carried out an
unannounced visit to see if the nursery was meeting its legal
requirements.
In a statement published on its website, it states: “We found that a
child had been left unsupervised in a vehicle whilst another child was
collected from another setting and a risk assessment had not been
completed for this outing.”
They have issued Tots with a notice to improve which asks them to ensure
children are appropriately supervised and ensure that risk assessments
are carried out for each type of trip or outing.
Britta Blake, proprietor of Tots Private Day Nursery, was unavailable
for comment.
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