Queensland childcare centre fined after four-year-old girl left on bus

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Queensland childcare centre fined after four-year-old girl left on bus
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The employee driving the bus that day was juggling three roles at the Milestones Early Learning The Lakes centre due to staff illness, the court heard.

Looking inside the centre's bus parked outside, she saw a visibly upset girl restrained in her seat.The employee driving the bus that day was juggling three roles at the Milestones Early Learning The Lakes centre due to staff illness, the court heard.

Staff at the centre were trained using online modules, downloading them and ticking a box to acknowledge they understood them, the court heard.There was no procedure in place for the situation that arose that day when a single employee was transporting children. Affinity had taken significant steps since the incident including a thorough review of transportation procedures and installation of a child check alarm system in buses, the court heard.

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