On December 18, the Metropolis of Lyon took a decree to close the Clèche Girofle, from the La Maison La Maison Bleue, in the 7th arrondissement for a period of three months, said the community with the community with the community 20 Minutes, confirming information from Figaro.
The establishment, with a capacity of 25 children under the age of 6, has been the subject of “several complaints from parents and professionals” at the end of November. They were worried about the “conditions of reception of children, their physical and emotional security”, which led the maternal and infant (PMI) inspectors to do a check on November 26.
Many dysfunctions
The PMI visit report has actually noted “the persistence of dysfunctions”: a team composition that does not ensure the necessary management rate, the absence of a nurse as well as breaches of the rules of 'Hygiene, like “dirty and disorderly” locals.
“Professionals, insufficient and in great difficulty, are not able to meet the needs of children,” writes the metropolis in its decree citing the PMI report.
A meeting next week
The group, which manages 150 crèches in France, provides that training has been carried out to solve hygiene problems. “For the acts of violence, we were not made aware,” says Candice Thomassin, in charge of communication from the Blue House. If there had been lifts, we would have immediately set up an action plan with an internal investigation and the laying down of the person. We can even file a complaint to keep track if this person postulates elsewhere. “She recalls that the blue house” has no tolerance for these kinds of facts which are very serious “.
-The communication manager admits that the group faces a real recruitment problem. “Despite this” turnover “that exists, we want to be impeccable and we remain very vigilant,” she explains. We constantly check if the profile of professionals corresponds with the educational project. She also indicates that points will be made regularly with the teams on how to “understand and tame the emotions of the child”.
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The clove team has an appointment next week with the PMI to agree on the reopening or not, of the establishment. “Perhaps it will be necessary to review the approvals and the capacity to ensure that children, parents and professionals can be in the best conditions,” concludes Candice Thomassin.