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Nursery manager accused of biting child and misleading parents

12 June 2026
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A nursery manager, Amanda Byrne, 57, has been spared jail after biting a young child’s arm at Little Stars Nursery in Erith, southeast London, on November 24 last year. Initially, the child’s parents were informed that their son had bitten himself, but the next day they were alerted by the nursery’s safeguarding lead about Byrne’s actions. She pleaded guilty to assault at Bromley Magistrates’ Court and received a six-month prison sentence, suspended for a year, along with a £500 compensation order. The parents described the ordeal as a harrowing experience and expressed their shock that someone they trusted could harm their child. Following the incident, the nursery was suspended and never reopened after the provider resigned its registration.

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This incident highlights significant issues surrounding child safety and staff accountability in educational settings. The actions of Byrne not only breached trust but also raised concerns about the oversight mechanisms in place at childcare facilities. The swift response by whistle-blowing staff members demonstrates the importance of safeguarding practices, which are essential for protecting vulnerable children in care. Such cases can provoke broader discussions about regulatory frameworks governing nurseries and the measures necessary to prevent abuse and ensure the safety of children.

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