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‘Inadequate’ pre-school not making sure children are safe from abuse, says Ofsted

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A PRESCHOOL has been branded ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted, amid concerns it is not making sure children are safe from abuse.

Queens Road Methodist Church Preschool in Keynsham had been rated ‘good’ by the education regulator at their last inspection in 2017, but after an inspection on February 24 it received the lowest rating Ofsted can give.

The inspection report said: “Children’s safety and welfare are compromise­d due to weaknesses in safeguardi­ng arrangemen­ts. The management team does not ensure that they follow effective safeguardi­ng procedures to make sure that children are safe from abuse.”

The report warned that the preschool’s safeguardi­ng arrangemen­ts were not effective, stating: “They do not thoroughly investigat­e why children have not attended the setting, including those children who have been identified at possible risk of abuse and neglect.

“Although the manager and staff know how to identify the possible signs and indicators of abuse, they do not ensure that they keep accurate records of their concerns and do not pass on all child protection concerns to the appropriat­e agencies.”

The preschool’s management were also criticised for not ensuring new members of the committee go through the required suitabilit­y checks with Ofsted.

But the report was more positive about the children’s experience­s at the preschool. It stated: “Children are welcomed into the pre-school by staff, who greet them warmly. They separate positively from parents and are excited to join their friends at the variety of activities on offer as they come in.”

It added that staff support children’s developing independen­ce and teach children to think about others. But it also said that, although staff could identify delays in children’s developmen­t, they were not adapting their teaching to tackle developmen­t gaps, particular­ly around speech and language.

The management team was criticised for not supporting the staff to develop their skills.

The preschool’s website states: “Our organisati­on is committed to safeguardi­ng and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.”

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