The Irish Times reports that Garda and Tusla investigations are underway at the community childcare centre with two staff members having their Garda vetting clearance suspended.
Two other staff have been suspended for allegedly failing to report concerns quickly enough.rish Times Social Affairs Correspondent Kitty Holland told Newstalk Breakfast the alleged abuse involved children aged between two and three.
“What I’ve established quite firmly is that four members of staff have been suspended from this childcare service in south Dublin,” she said.
“This is because of the alleged abuse of toddlers aged between two and three, up to six toddlers in this childcare setting and by two members of staff.
“The other two were suspended, allegedly, for not reporting the alleged abuse promptly enough”.
‘Upsetting’
Ms Holland said the alleged abuse includes force-feeding a child with sensory issues.
“The alleged abuse – and it is upsetting when it’s all read together – is the alleged slapping of children’s heads, hitting children’s legs, forcing children roughly into their highchairs, force-feeding a child with sensory issues until they’ve vomited, repeatedly calling one child ‘fatty’ [and] wiping children’s noses so forcefully to the point that they fell backwards and hurt their heads”.
Ms Holland said there are also allegations of getting the children to be verbally abusive to each other “including getting children to call each other ‘a***hole’, speaking in disparaging terms about children’s parents in front of the children after the parents had left them off and just being generally really kind of cold and uncaring with the children.”
“If each one was a one off you might kind of let it go, I suppose, but when they’re all together and it’s repeated, it’s a really concerning environment – a toxic environment. for the toddlers in particular but also for other members of the staff.”Investigations
Ms Holland said there are a number of investigations into the allegations.
“The two main investing investigation bodies are the Gardaí and Tusla,” she said.
“There’s possible criminal charges here for abuse.
“Tusla would have the power to shut it down or to make findings that would feed into a Garda investigation – but also, if necessary, to bring social care to the affected children and to get involved with the child welfare findings on the situation there.”Whistleblower
Ms Holland said the allegations originated from a whistleblower member of staff.
“One of the toddler’s parents had to approach management to really get this out into the open in terms of other parents hearing about it,” she said.
“These parents had heard about it through a third party – one of the members of staff who was the whistleblower – had contacted them through a third party.”
Ms Holland added that parents are also unhappy that the alleged abusers “remained working with their children and with other children in the creche for a number of weeks after management first became aware.”
