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‘Beyond unacceptable’: Two toddlers walk out open daycare door onto busy Auckland road

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Publish Date
Fri, 31 Jan 2025, 4:11pm

‘Beyond unacceptable’: Two toddlers walk out open daycare door onto busy Auckland road

Author
NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Fri, 31 Jan 2025, 4:11pm
  • Two toddlers walked out of an Auckland day care after a door was left open.
  • BestStart is investigating the incident and has informed the Ministry of Education.
  • Parents expressed anger, demanding immediate action and assurances for their children鈥檚 safety.

Parents of children at an Auckland day care centre are furious after two toddlers walked out onto a busy city road through a door left open by a teacher.

The incident is being investigated, just a week after 

The Ministry of Education confirmed it had been notified by the Mt Eden BestStart early childhood centre about yesterday鈥檚 incident involving the pair of youngsters taking off on their own while under their care.

鈥淥n 30 January 2025, Northern Best Start informed us that two children (toddlers) had exited the service unattended from a side door into the carpark,鈥 said the ministry鈥檚 northern acting leader Leisa Maddix.

鈥淲e have asked the service for confirmation that mitigations are in place for the door that the children left through and we will continue to work with them to gather further information and review the relevant policies and procedures.

鈥淲e expect to receive a full investigation report from the service.鈥

She said the children were safe and parents had been notified.

A parent of a child at the centre, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Herald the youngsters left the centre opposite Eden Park on Walters Rd and walked down nearby Sandringham Rd.

BestStart northern regional manager Karen Flinn posted a statement on an internal group: 鈥淲e had an incident today where a teacher accidentally left an exit door open and two children got out of the centre.

鈥淭hankfully, they were quickly returned safely,鈥 she said.

鈥淲e take our responsibilities very seriously and we are extremely concerned that this occurred.

鈥淲e have already instigated a full investigation and informed the Ministry of Education. We apologise to the parents of the children involved.

鈥淲e will advise you of the outcome and any actions from the investigation.鈥

Several parents posted furious replies to the post, with one saying the situation was 鈥渂eyond unacceptable鈥.

鈥淲e expect a serious and immediate response, not generic reassurances. The safety of our children is not negotiable.鈥

Another said: 鈥淚鈥檓 really shocked that this is your response. The children were under 2 and walking down Sandringham Road. This is one of our busiest streets. They also would have crossed the busy car park.鈥

Maddix said early childhood services were not required to make a report to the ministry when children left premises unattended, however 鈥渟ervices understand the benefit of reporting and working with us to ensure the health and safety of children鈥.

This incident occurred more than one week after four children escaped through a gate that 鈥渦nexpectedly malfunctioned鈥 at a Tauranga day care.

Kids on Nineteen said the 鈥渄eeply distressing鈥 incident on December 3 was 鈥渋mmediately noticed鈥 by a staff member and the children were safely returned to the centre 鈥渨ithin minutes鈥.

In August last year, a after climbing the fence and was by a motorist, in an incident the boy鈥檚 mother called 鈥渟hocking鈥.

Of the 191,602 children that attended early childhood education in 2023, 69 children were reported leaving premises without the knowledge of adults.

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