A recent Tusla inspection at Discoveryland Crèche and Montessori in Wexford has raised serious concerns regarding the quality of care provided. The report highlights alarming instances where babies and toddlers were left to cry for over an hour due to insufficient staff. Observations included persistent crying in the baby room and failures to communicate effectively with parents about their children's experiences. The situation has led to doubts about the owners' claims of compliance with operational standards, calling into question the overall care quality at the facility.
Babies and toddlers were found to be left to cry for over an hour due to insufficient staff, revealing critical compliance failures at the Wexford crèche.
A Tusla inspection uncovered that 'persistent crying' was evident in the baby room, indicating significant deficiencies in care and staffing.
Parents were not receiving accurate information regarding their children's well-being, raising concerns about communication and transparency in the crèche's operational practices.
The conclusion drawn from the inspection suggests that while the owners assert compliance, significant operational shortcomings indicate otherwise.
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