Dismayed are the parents who leave their children in the nursery, First Steps Day Nursery, in the United Kingdom, after one of the caregivers, in circumstances that are still unknown, threw nail glue on the eyes of a minor.
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Jack Culverhouseone year old, was immediately taken to a health center because his body reacted adversely to the substance that entered his eye socket. Some reports inform that the infant had a serious swelling in his face and her eyelashes were glued on for several hours.
The worker would have sprayed the glue on the child’s eyes at the time he was trying to fix his false nails. Jack’s 18-year-old mother now plans to sue the daycare for child abuse.
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“I received a phone call saying that Jack had glue in his eye (…) I am angry and upset. I put all my trust in them and then this happens, his eyesight won’t be affected, but he’s traumatized; he no longer sleeps all night as he usually does,” said the little boy’s mother in conversation with the newspaper ‘The Sun’.
What does the nursery answer?
The UK government’s Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED), He mentioned that a corresponding investigation began on the events that occurred on September 24; meanwhile, kindergarten spokesmen reported that the teacher involved in the incident has been fired from her position while the events are clarified.
“We acted immediately when the incident occurred, with staff giving first aid and following the advice of paramedics when we called an ambulance, took the boy to hospital for treatment.. We take the care and safety of all the children in our nursery very seriously. it is our top priority, a First Steps Day Nursery spokesperson told The Mirror newspaper.
“As such, we implemented our safeguarding protocols, informing both the local authority and Ofsted of this incident. The staff member involved was immediately suspended from work and after our investigation he was finally fired,” he added.
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On October 10, emissaries from Ofsed went to the garden to carry out a surveillance of the spaces of the educational complex. Nevertheless, They stated that the space is correctly adequate for the practice of teaching for children under six years of age.
“Ofsted attended and inspected the nursery on Monday 10th October and has no concerns with the operation of the nursery or the actions we have taken. This was clearly a very distressing incident for the family and the child.”, commented the employees of the entity.
We have maintained contact throughout and have kept them updated with the progress and results of the investigations carried out by us”, he concluded.
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