A home in Newcastle for twenty disabled children aged between six and eleven was closed after Ofsted inspectors visited in September. Issues at the home included staff not knowing the ‘complex’ health needs of children. The inspectors’ report said there was serious risk of harm and loss of life because of the way the home was run. Children and young people were not safe when a fire was caused by a build-up of dirt in an oven. One child suffered ‘actual harm’ when a risk assessment was not observed, and a vulnerable child left alone together with one with challenging behaviour without adequate supervision. Not all staff were trained to administer emergency medication, which could have resulted in loss of life. High staff turnover meant they were unfamiliar with individuals’ needs. Pray that residents can adapt easily to different routines, surroundings, and staff at their new homes.
Disabled children’s home 'at risk of death'
Written by David Fletcher 01 Oct 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for detailed risk assessments, safe medication administration, helpful activities and outings and peaceful ambience to be in the new homes that residents move into. (Philippians 2:4)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-54354255