Rochdale Observer

Nursery shuts down after ‘devastatin­g’ Ofsted rap

- NICK STATHAM Local Democracy Service

ANURSERY has closed its doors for good following a ‘devastatin­g’ Ofsted report which found safeguardi­ng failures had put children ‘at risk of harm or injury’.

Channings Childcare says its premises, in Whitehall Street, Rochdale will now be sold as it does not have the resources to develop any further, despite having ‘put right’ the issues raised.

Managers insist there have not been any safeguardi­ng incidents at the nursery but say the report uses ‘ruinous language’ to describe minor irregulari­ties and errors in reporting.

Previously rated as ‘good’, the nursery has been branded ‘inadequate’ by the education watchdog after officials carried out an inspection last month.

A new report reads: “The arrangemen­ts for safeguardi­ng are not effective. Managers and leaders have failed to recognise and report serious concerns about children. These children have not been safeguarde­d effectivel­y.

“Most of the staff team have not accessed up-todate safeguardi­ng training and are unable to explain general signs and symptoms of abuse, or the reporting procedure outside of the nursery.” It adds that some staff are unaware of how to handle children appropriat­ely, and the manager’s failure to react promptly to this puts them ‘at risk of harm or injury’.

While the report acknowledg­es that children enjoy their time at the nursery, it notes that the curriculum is ‘very general’ and does not take into account all youngsters’ individual needs.

It continues: “Some children are extremely distressed and upset and this has an impact on the learning experience of other children. Staff attention is taken away from groups of children for long periods of time.

This means their learning is interrupte­d and opportunit­ies to develop concentrat­ion are lost.

Inspectors described routines at the nursery as being ‘sometimes chaotic’, resulting in ‘children becoming confused about what is happening next’.

Opportunit­ies for youngsters to develop independen­ce were also found to be lacking. “Older children cannot access the bathroom when they need to, as the door is kept closed,” the report adds.

“This means that children who are toilet training have frequent accidents and are not supported properly in their self-care needs.”

Channings Childcare - which also runs five other nurseries across Rochdale and Oldham - has confirmed its Whitehall Street facility is now closed.

A statement reads: “Following a challengin­g Ofsted inspection, and a devastatin­g report, we made the decision to close our Rochdale nursery from 22nd April 2022. This is a permanent closure and the building will be sold.

“There has not been any safeguardi­ng incident at this nursery but the report uses the same ruinous language to describe minor irregulari­ties and errors in reporting.

It continues: “We do not, and never have, closed the toilet door so that children cannot access. The door was pushed closed because of a misunderst­anding and toilet training children would never be left to access the bathroom alone.

“With the help of the local authority, all the issues we were required to put right were completed but, with the issues we currently face with recruitmen­t and absenteeis­m, we did not have the resources to develop further. Many thanks to our parents who have been hugely supportive especially in their concerns for our staff. “A spokespers­on for Ofsted said: “Channings Childcare Ltd was inspected on 17 March 2022 and received an inadequate judgement for the reasons set out in the inspection report. On 12 April the provider informed Ofsted of the decision to permanentl­y close the setting.”

David Guy: And this is the main reason the traffic is so bad. Because public transport is so rubbish and expensive. Kelza Pilkington: Google Maps says 21 mins by bike along Halifax Road, or 23 if you want to avoid main roads. I bike everywhere to avoid unreliable public transport - but I know as well how grim cycling in the winter can get, plus there’s also the possibilit­y of a puncture, bike theft etc stranding you Stephanie Hughes: Doesn’t help when the local schools don’t take the nearest children to them John White: It’s not just Rochdale, it’s happening all over the country. Thomas Fluskey: Bus services outside London are joke you have some buses running until 6/7pm then that’s it. You would have to get Taxi if you work after those times Joe Hay: Reminds me of getting public transport from Rusholme to media city a few years ago taking 2 hours plus each way. Madness. This country needs to work out that investment in infrastruc­ture is the best public investment we can make Stephen Roberts: Wouldn’t it make more sense to put kids in the nearest school to their home?? Can’t see why kids from Wardle have to travel to Milnrow and kids from Milnrow travel to Wardle etc

● THE hospital trust that runs Rochdale Infirmary has warned patients their accident and emergency department­s are ‘very busy’ - with people being told to expect long waiting times (April 25):

Lynn Howles: If GPS would see patients A&E would have less patients. Also if Rochdale had it’s own A&E we wouldn’t have to travel to Oldham or Bury and they wouldn’t be as busy and our carbon footprint would fall.

● A WALK on the beach can be just as much of a special treat for dogs as their owners. But, new rules are coming which will see dog owners receive a fine of up to £1,000 in court for taking their four-legged friends on a sandy stroll (May 1):

Mark Foreman: If you

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● This week’s big picture is from Bill Neaven and is of a nut hatch in Falinge Park. Email your pictures to us at rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk or upload them to flickr.com/groups/rochdalepi­cs

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