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Would you send you toddler to a nursery with a ' needs improvement ' status?

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sicko · 15/10/2021 21:50

Just that really. Ofsted report isn't great..

OP posts:
NeverTheHootenanny · 16/10/2021 20:55

@sicko

The arrangements for safeguarding are not effective. Leaders fail to follow their own safeguarding procedures in notifying the relevant agencies when a significant incident has occurred, as required. Some staff do not use the nursery's whistle-blowing procedures when children's safety is compromised. For example, they do not feel confident to raise concerns to the leadership team when they are not meeting adult:child ratios, as required. Staff can describe how to identify when a child is at risk of harm. However, they do not know the correct reporting procedures to keep children safe. In addition to this, the provider does not ensure staff supervise children adequately. Children are not always within sight or hearing of adults. This puts children at potential risk of harm
Based on this I would absolutely not consider sending my child there. Would you not be worried about them not being properly looked after?
sicko · 16/10/2021 20:59

@NeverTheHootenanny yeah I definitely am.

OP posts:
NeverTheHootenanny · 16/10/2021 21:01

Sorry OP, hadn’t RTFT. Good you’re no longer considering. Hope you find something good!

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