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Death report flags up Ofsted mistakes

Posted: 01 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


The death of a toddler who drowned in the bath could have been prevented by tighter government regulations and guidance for agencies working with childminders, an independent report said last week.

Joshua Massey-Hodgkinson died in April 2004, aged 19 months, while in the care of childminder Wendy Barlow at her home. Barlow had been drinking heavily.

Lancashire area child protection committee (ACPC) found that child care regulator Ofsted had not properly investigated Barlow before registering her as a childminder.
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Ofsted admitted it had made a mistake in not discussing information with Barlow about her drinking that it had received from a health visitor and a GP.

Joshua's parents said they would not have asked Barlow to look after their son if she had not been registered.

Since Joshua's death the Department for Education and Skills has taken the ACPC's recommendations into account and is considering revising current regulations on childminding.

Barlow was looking after Joshua in hours outside those covered by her childminder registration.

She was convicted of manslaughter at Preston Crown Court in March and was sentenced to three years in prison.


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