‘Significant safeguarding concerns’ at Cheeverstown
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Increased supervision for youth care organization Enver, which previously failed to provide care for foster girl in Vlaardingen
The Rotterdam youth care worker was responsible for the foster family where a 10-year-old girl was allegedly seriously abused last year. Now the Health and Youth Care Inspectorate concludes that the foster care at Enver is far below standard.
Foster care far below standard at organization that supervised Vlaardingen girl
The Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) finds that the foster care provided by Enver "does not meet the requirements for the most part". The problems at the youth care organisation in the Rotterdam region are so great that the institution has been placed under increased supervision. "Improvement is necessary." Enver is one of the organisations that were involved in the foster care of a 10-year-old girl from Vlaardingen. She was seriously ab…
Inspection intervenes in foster girl's institution in Vlaardingen: 'Risks to the safety of more foster children Enver'
The Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) sees major problems at foster care organisation Enver. The many shortcomings pose risks to the safety of foster children. "The quality of the foster care that Enver offers does not meet the requirements for the most part. Improvement is necessary in various areas", the inspectorate concludes. It demands solutions within nine months. During that period, the organisation will be under increased supervis…
Care institution for foster girl in Vlaardingen does not meet requirements, inspection intervenes
The Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) sees major problems at foster care organisation Enver. The many shortcomings pose risks to the safety of foster children. "The quality of the foster care that Enver offers does not meet the requirements for the most part. Improvement is necessary in various areas," the inspectorate concludes.
‘Significant safeguarding concerns’ at Cheeverstown
Health inspectors have raised “significant safeguarding concerns” about the safety of residents following an unannounced inspection of a disability centre in South Dublin.The inspection of the Dublin 6W centre, run by Cheeverstown House, was carried out by inspectors from the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) following reports of “unexplained bruising” and two incidents of […]
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