'Traumatised' dad pulls toddler from nursery after finding her covered in blood

20 May 2023 , 13:33
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Two-year-old Delilah after the incident at her nursery (Image: Yorkshire Live)
Two-year-old Delilah after the incident at her nursery (Image: Yorkshire Live)

A “traumatised” dad pulled his daughter out of nursery after he discovered her covered in blood.

Neil Dumoulin has said his two-year-old Delilah was left bloody and upset after an incident at her nursery, Little Green Rascals, in York.

She suffered a cut over her eye when she fell and hurt herself but the dad has submitted a complaint to nursery bosses, claiming it’s not the first time his daughter has suffered a scrape there.

Neil, from York, admitted his daughter had been “clumsy” in the past but was left so worried after the latest incident he withdrew Delilah and reported the matter to Ofsted.

After seeing the shocking state his daughter was in, Neil took a photo of her then took her to A&E in York where the 1.5cm cut was cleaned and sealed shut with glue.

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'Traumatised' dad pulls toddler from nursery after finding her covered in bloodNeil, Delilah, and mum Jessica (Yorkshire Live)
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In an accident report, the nursery told Neil that staff had not seen how Delilah had hurt her eye but that she had told a member of staff that she hit it on a chair.

The report said a member of staff had turned around and found Delilah on the floor by a table with a cut to her eye.

YorkshireLive reported that Neil claimed the family had been left "very traumatised" by the incident and his daughter was tearful, in pain, and not sleeping well.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Little Green Rascals, said it was “saddened” by the accident and was conducting an investigation.

They added: "The safety of children, team members and visitors is the top priority at Little Green Rascals.

"We are saddened that an accident has occurred to a child within our care.

"We are conducting a robust investigation and a summary of findings will be shared with the parents at the point of conclusion.

"We liaise and work with regulatory bodies where applicable and are in contact with the Local Authority and Ofsted."

Martin Kelly, corporate director of children and education from City of York Council, said: "We are aware of the situation that took place at Little Green Rascals Nursery, and we are engaged with relevant bodies to provide guidance and gain appropriate assurance."

Little Green Rascals is rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted in a report published in 2022.

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On September 12, 2022, Ofsted carried out a regulatory visit after the provider notified Ofsted that a child was able to get out of the premises earlier that month.

Ofsted noted that the nursery had taken action by changing the type of locks on the garden gate and by adding a further fenced area to stop children from being able to get out of the nursery garden and into the car park.

A further regulatory visit was carried out on September 20 by Ofsted.

During this visit, Ofsted discussed "additional areas of concern" and issued actions for the nursery to take, including ensuring the "deployment of staff is effective across the nursery, including when children are outdoors to help keep them safe and well."

Ofsted also told the nursery to make sure all risk assessments are effective and carried out at appropriate times of the day.

On October 3, the nursery responded to the action plan set by Ofsted.

In a summary posted online, Ofsted said: "We found that the necessary steps had been taken to ensure staff deployment is effective, including when children are playing outside. Action taken included introducing walkie talkies to aid staff communication.

"Also, management had issued staff with a clear directive about the protocols to follow to maintain effective staff deployment. Managers continue to complete room observations and spot checks to ensure staff are always deployed effectively."

Ofsted concluded: "We are satisfied the provider has met the actions raised. The provider is still registered with Ofsted."

Andrew Robinson

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