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Adelaide Centre Probed for Storing Children’s Images

An early learning centre in Adelaide is facing scrutiny after a complaint led to the discovery of stored images depicting children’s injuries and nappy rash. The Education Standards Board (ESB) initiated an investigation into the Little Shining Stars Early Learning Centre following concerns raised by a parent about “inappropriate discipline” in May. Although images were found, police have confirmed that no criminal charges are being pursued.

Investigation Details and Findings

The investigation, led by the ESB, revealed that staff at the Klemzig centre had taken photos as evidence of minor injuries and nappy rash. Benn Gramola, the ESB’s chief executive, stated, “We don’t consider that appropriate.” While the images were deemed inappropriate, Gramola noted that the centre was cooperating with authorities and there appeared to be no malicious intent behind the actions.

As part of the investigation, the ESB seized devices that contained the images and referred the matter to South Australia Police (SA Police). Police confirmed that there was insufficient evidence to justify criminal proceedings. In response, the ESB issued an emergency action notice, requiring the immediate deletion of the images and a reset of the centre’s service devices.

Regulatory Actions and Reassurances

The ESB has mandated that the Little Shining Stars centres update their policies to align with national standards. The centre has also been directed to inform families of the incident and provide access to counselling services. Additionally, the employment of three staff members was terminated following allegations of inappropriate behavior, including tapping children on the head during nap times.

Emergency action notices were extended to four additional Little Shining Stars locations: Pooraka, Virginia, Wayville, and Evanston, addressing similar practices of taking and storing images. Benn Gramola reassured families, stating, “Children’s safety remains our highest priority.”

The ESB continues to monitor the situation, with the possibility of further regulatory actions, including prosecution, pending the outcome of the investigation. The board has received increased funding in 2023, enabling a 63% rise in service visits and a doubling of staffing levels, underscoring its commitment to maintaining high standards in early childhood education across the region.

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