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Childminder struck off after leaving girl locked in car | Childminder struck off after leaving girl locked in car |
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A nursery school owner has been struck off after "completely forgetting" a toddler who was left strapped in her car for more than five hours. | A nursery school owner has been struck off after "completely forgetting" a toddler who was left strapped in her car for more than five hours. |
Carol Cort, 67, who ran Barn Nursery School in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, picked up the girl as a favour to her mother last February. | Carol Cort, 67, who ran Barn Nursery School in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, picked up the girl as a favour to her mother last February. |
She arrived at work at 09:40 GMT and left the girl locked inside until after 15:00. | She arrived at work at 09:40 GMT and left the girl locked inside until after 15:00. |
Her appeal to re-open the nursery was also rejected in the tribunal hearing. | Her appeal to re-open the nursery was also rejected in the tribunal hearing. |
Mrs Cort, who has worked as a childminder for 46 years, returned to the car to collect other children from an after school club. | |
She initially thought the child had been wrongly put in the car by another member of staff. | |
But she realised her mistake when the girl, referred to as 'E' during the Care Standards tribunal, announced she had "been forgotten". | But she realised her mistake when the girl, referred to as 'E' during the Care Standards tribunal, announced she had "been forgotten". |
'Something awful' | 'Something awful' |
In a written ruling, Judge Meleri Tudur said the girl's mother went to collect her from the nursery at 15:15 and assumed staff were joking when they said they "hadn't seen her". | In a written ruling, Judge Meleri Tudur said the girl's mother went to collect her from the nursery at 15:15 and assumed staff were joking when they said they "hadn't seen her". |
"At about 15:45 GMT Mrs Cort turned up without warning with E in the car," Judge Tudur said. | "At about 15:45 GMT Mrs Cort turned up without warning with E in the car," Judge Tudur said. |
"The appellant was almost in tears and immediately admitted to the parent what had happened, appearing distressed and in shock. | "The appellant was almost in tears and immediately admitted to the parent what had happened, appearing distressed and in shock. |
"It was reported that she had told the parent 'I've done something awful. I've ruined the nursery and let everybody down. I've ruined it for the children'." | "It was reported that she had told the parent 'I've done something awful. I've ruined the nursery and let everybody down. I've ruined it for the children'." |
Ofsted served a suspension notice on 26 February 2013 and a notice to cancel her registration was sent the following month. | Ofsted served a suspension notice on 26 February 2013 and a notice to cancel her registration was sent the following month. |
During the appeal hearing, Mrs Cort's lawyers argued she had been under severe strain worrying about the care of her mother at a nursing home in Cardiff. | During the appeal hearing, Mrs Cort's lawyers argued she had been under severe strain worrying about the care of her mother at a nursing home in Cardiff. |
They described the incident as "a one-off and inadvertent mistake" and said Mrs Cort had been unknowingly suffering from a depressive illness at the time. | They described the incident as "a one-off and inadvertent mistake" and said Mrs Cort had been unknowingly suffering from a depressive illness at the time. |
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