Gardaí and Tusla conducting investigations concerning reported physical, verbal and emotional abuse of toddlers
Gardaí and Tusla conducting investigations concerning reported physical, verbal and emotional abuse of toddlers
The childcare setting in south Dublin is a community childcare centre with charitable status. It provides baby, toddler and preschool care and remains open while gardaí and Tusla continue their investigations.Morrissey’s at it again. This time it’s ‘vapourised’ Ariana Grande fans and a plot to ‘silence’ the Smiths singerThe Irish Times has been told a member of staff first brought their concerns to management in mid-March about two other staff.
It is also understood parents of other allegedly affected toddlers were not informed until late April. At least three of the toddlers have been removed by parents from the centre. One mother had to give up work. The letter says: “We are writing to you to provide you with an important update regarding the ongoing investigations related to the recent allegations at our childcare service.”
Parents are understood to be deeply unhappy with management’s handling of the alleged abuse of their children, particularly the apparent delay in informing them of the allegations, the fact the alleged abusers remained working with their children for more than a week after management was made aware of the allegations, and the lack of support for the affected toddlers and parents, both in the aftermath and with finding alternative childcare.
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