An investigation by the Department of Communities, Education and Care Regulatory Unit,
found that on 7 March 2023 a two-year-old child was accidentally shut inside a metal shed at
MercyCare Early Learning Service Heathridge. The child was unsupervised inside the shed
on a 30-degree day for approximately 10-15 minutes.
An educator at the service had initially packed away outdoor play equipment and shut the
shed with a slide latch. The same educator reopened the shed to pack away more toys and
did not notice the child had entered the shed prior to latching it shut. The educator had not
conducted a search of the shed before the door was closed and secured with a slide latch.
The service only noticed the child was missing when an older sibling stopped at the fence on
their way home and the child was not seen. A search was then conducted of the service and
the child was found lying on a piece of wood on the floor of the shed. The child was visibly
sweating and drank a large amount of water after he was found.
Mercy Community Services Limited was also ordered to pay a further $2,000.00 towards the
Department of Communities鈥 legal costs.
More information on the SAT order is available on the .
Quotes from Phil Payne, Executive Director, Regulation and Quality, Department of
Communities:
鈥淭his action should serve as a warning about adequate supervision, to ensure children don鈥檛
gain unnoticed access to places where they could get overheated.
鈥淚n this incident the child was latched inside a metal shed on a 30-degree day which could
have easily resulted in a different outcome.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the responsibility of the service providers to ensure their staff follow the supervision
procedures and policies in place to prevent incidents like this from occurring.鈥
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