Child Protection
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 1:45 pm
Chloe is an 18 month old girl who has been coming to the centre where you work for 2 months. Chloe’s mother Tracey is a sole parent who separated from her partner not long before Chloe started coming to the centre. Tracey does not stay long when she drops Chloe off, and you do not know much about her situation. When she filled in the information sheets when Chloe began coming to the centre she only gave minimal information.
More often than not Chloe has come without a change of clothes or nappies, or with dirty clothes left in her bag. Often she seems to have arrived with her night nappy on, and she always has nappy rash. Staff have discovered that she is generally very hungry when she arrives, and have to start feeding her as soon as she arrives. They have expressed concern about what will happen to Chloe during the forthcoming holiday break.
Chloe has few words, and sometimes seems withdrawn, or overwhelmed by other children. Her play is disorganised, and she does not often display pleasure. She rarely cries loudly, but will sometimes be miserable and difficult to comfort. She does not approach staff, or reach up to be cuddled or reassured. Tracey does not greet Chloe, or show an interest in Chloe’s activities. She has sometimes expressed irritation with her, and has yelled at her, even though to an observer she has only been doing what would be expected of a child that age. Chloe shows no reaction when her mother comes to collect her. It has been suggested by staff that Chloe may have developmental disability.
On several occasions when Tracey was due to collect Chloe she has arrived late, with no explanation or apology. On the last occasion she was almost an hour late. You are concerned that Tracey may be under stress, and need support, because of the issues you have noted about Chloe’s care. A parent told you yesterday they saw Tracey put Chloe in her seat, but did not do up the straps. The parent tried to talk with Tracey about it but Tracey swore at her and drove off, with Chloe still unrestrained.
You have made a number of attempts to talk with Tracey. Each time you have approached Tracey she has said that she has to leave because of urgent commitments. Today when Tracey arrives with Chloe, Chloe appears to be listless and less responsive than usual.
1. How would you respond to this situation?
More often than not Chloe has come without a change of clothes or nappies, or with dirty clothes left in her bag. Often she seems to have arrived with her night nappy on, and she always has nappy rash. Staff have discovered that she is generally very hungry when she arrives, and have to start feeding her as soon as she arrives. They have expressed concern about what will happen to Chloe during the forthcoming holiday break.
Chloe has few words, and sometimes seems withdrawn, or overwhelmed by other children. Her play is disorganised, and she does not often display pleasure. She rarely cries loudly, but will sometimes be miserable and difficult to comfort. She does not approach staff, or reach up to be cuddled or reassured. Tracey does not greet Chloe, or show an interest in Chloe’s activities. She has sometimes expressed irritation with her, and has yelled at her, even though to an observer she has only been doing what would be expected of a child that age. Chloe shows no reaction when her mother comes to collect her. It has been suggested by staff that Chloe may have developmental disability.
On several occasions when Tracey was due to collect Chloe she has arrived late, with no explanation or apology. On the last occasion she was almost an hour late. You are concerned that Tracey may be under stress, and need support, because of the issues you have noted about Chloe’s care. A parent told you yesterday they saw Tracey put Chloe in her seat, but did not do up the straps. The parent tried to talk with Tracey about it but Tracey swore at her and drove off, with Chloe still unrestrained.
You have made a number of attempts to talk with Tracey. Each time you have approached Tracey she has said that she has to leave because of urgent commitments. Today when Tracey arrives with Chloe, Chloe appears to be listless and less responsive than usual.
1. How would you respond to this situation?