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Ofsted allowing abusive childminder to continue

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mcjf30 · 02/11/2017 22:45

If Ofsted has put a childminder as safe again after multiple allegations that are recorded online and some through schools what can you do when you know they are manipulative and act fine when the inspectors are round but behind closed doors are awful? Feeling so frustrated. I really fear for the children there.

OP posts:
jannier · 03/11/2017 07:46

I'm confused how you know where the allegations have come from my understanding is that the details like that are not published?
When an allegation is made it is investigated and recorded what was the outcome?
Sometimes an individual make multiple allegations and unless evidence can be found they start to look vindictive.
How many have you reported as against other people and what type of abuse?

HSMMaCM · 03/11/2017 11:32

If you are witnessing a childminder being abusive, you need to record every incident and make sure other people do too, so Ofsted can build a complete picture. They will only have allowed her to continue minding if they thought the allegations were unfounded.

leesypops · 03/11/2017 22:49

Perhaps the allegations were found to be untrue, I’m interested to know how you know about the allegations.

Viviennemary · 03/11/2017 22:52

If you are worried this childminder is abusive and is continuing to look after children you should phone Social Services and report her to them. That's what I would do. Seems strange this should happen though.

LovingLola · 03/11/2017 22:56

The OP had a previous post, now deleted. This minder was one she had for her own child.

leesypops · 03/11/2017 22:57

Yes, I saw that post but didn’t see the comments as when I had chance to look it had already been deleted.

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