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A 24-year-old Australian childcare worker was given an 18-month community order for recklessly injuring a 4-year-old with excessive force at a daycare.
A 24-year-old childcare worker in Bathurst, New South Wales, was sentenced to an 18-month community corrections order on November 3, 2025, for recklessly wounding a four-year-old child during an August 7 incident at a daycare center.
The worker, who had seven years of experience, used excessive force to restrain the child, causing a head injury when the child’s head struck a bed’s plastic corner.
The child bled for 53 seconds while being held, and the injury required medical treatment.
The worker was fired the next day and arrested in September.
The child’s father described lasting emotional trauma, including nightmares and fear of bedtime.
The court found her actions reckless due to the force used and failure to respond promptly.
The case has intensified scrutiny on childcare practices, with a current NSW parliamentary inquiry into the sector.
Un trabajador de cuidado infantil australiano de 24 años recibió una orden comunitaria de 18 meses por lesionar imprudentemente a un niño de 4 años con fuerza excesiva en una guardería.