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A toddler escaped from a Rotorua daycare centre and was found near a state highway by a woman driving past.
Jessica Edwardson said she found the child on the footpath near Fairy Springs Rd/SH5 on Wednesday morning.
While trying to find where the child came from she learned the child attended the nearby Harakeke Early Learning Centre.
Harakeke Early Learning Centre confirmed a child left the premises unaccompanied and staff responded “quickly” once they realised the child was unaccounted for.
A toddler left unattended from Harakeke Early Learning Centre. Photo / Google
Edwardson said they pulled over. She got out of the car and picked up the toddler from the footpath.
“[They] just looked like [they were] lost.”
She said she was “freaking out” when she saw the child.
“Because if that was my [child], I would’ve been fuming.”
The centre is on Isobel St in Fairy Springs. One end of Isobel St ends in a cul-de-sac which is near Fairy Springs Rd/SH5 and is where Edwardson said she found the child.
She said the daycare was gated “so it was a bit confusing as to how the child even got out in the first place”.
Edwardson said the daycare had contacted her asking to meet to discuss the incident.
Edwardson posted about the incident on social media hoping the child’s parent would see it.
She said the child’s parent contacted her after seeing the post.
‘We sincerely regret the distress this incident has caused’
Harakeke Early Childhood Centre kaitiaki Merenia Corbett said a child left the premises unaccompanied on Wednesday about 10.52am.
Corbett said the teaching team realised the child was unaccounted for and responded “quickly”.
“And thanks to the help of a member of the public, the child was returned safely to the centre.”
Corbett said the child’s parent was immediately informed and the centre met with the parent to provide “all the information we had at the time”.
“We sincerely regret the distress this incident has caused.”
Corbett said the centre notified the Ministry of Education and was conducting an investigation to determine how the incident occurred and to prevent any future incidents.
“All staff are in full co-operation with the investigation and will be implementing any recommendations to ensure the safety of all children in our care.”
Corbett said the centre’s priority remained the safety and well-being of the children entrusted to it and it was committed to maintaining a secure environment at all times.
“We are reviewing our security measures and staff training to ensure this does not happen again.
“We would like to humbly thank our centre families for the support that they have expressed to the child, family, staff, and the centre.
“In the meantime, we ask for your understanding and patience as we address this issue.”
Ministry investigation expected to be completed within 15 days
Ministry of Education Te Tai Whenua (Central) hautū (deputy secretary) Jocelyn Mikaere said Harakeke Early Learning Centre in Rotorua had reported an incident involving a child being found by a member of the public outside the centre.
“We are currently working with the centre to investigate this matter. We expect this to be completed within 15 days.”
The child’s parent did not wish to comment until the investigation had been completed.