Mum calls for nursery law changes after baby assault (opens original article in a new tab)
A mother advocates for nursery law changes after her baby was assaulted by an unqualified agency worker, leading to a community order for the perpetrator.
- A mother calls for CCTV in all nurseries and a ban on unqualified agency staff after her baby was assaulted.
- The nursery worker, Elizabeth Adeagbo, was convicted of assault by beating and given a 12-month community order.
- The mother reported multiple concerns about the nursery's care, including children being left in distress and inappropriate feeding practices.
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