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Mother speaks out after nursery worker jailed for child sexual offences
Summary
A mother who raised concerns about a nursery worker spoke after he was sentenced to 24 years for sexual offences against children; the nursery says it has strengthened safeguarding measures.
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A nursery worker has been sentenced to 24 years in prison after being convicted of sexual offences against children. A mother who had raised concerns about his behaviour has spoken publicly since the trial ended. Her child was not identified as one of the victims but was in the worker's care for about five months. The nursery operator has issued a statement saying it has reviewed and strengthened safeguarding measures.
What is known:
- The worker was sentenced to 24 years after being convicted of 21 sexual offences against five children.
- A mother, identified in reporting as "Sarah" to protect her child, said she had complained to nursery management after noticing the worker was unusually affectionate with her child; her child was not among the identified victims.
- Parents' concerns prompted the nursery to investigate, which contributed to the worker's eventual arrest.
- Partou Kings Street Nursery said it has increased safeguarding training, strengthened recruitment and whistleblowing policies, added leadership focused on safeguarding, expanded auditing, and committed to wider CCTV use.
Summary:
The sentence concludes a trial that found a nursery worker guilty of multiple offences and reflects concerns raised by parents about his behaviour. The nursery says it has taken steps to strengthen safeguarding, while the mother says she remains worried about what may have occurred during the period her child was in the worker's care. Undetermined at this time.
