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Monday, 26 July 2021, 2:58 pm
It is crucial to ensuring the health and safety of
vulnerable service users in residential care, that the risk
of drowning in the bath is identified and assessed, and
appropriate controls put in place. It is pointless having a
control plan on paper if a business does not implement it,
says WorkSafe New Zealand.
That message comes after
the service arm of the IHC New Zealand Incorporated, IDEA
Services Limited was sentenced after the death of an
intellectually disabled person in its care.
The
company provides community residential support services to
people with intellectual disabilities. In October 2016 a
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He woke to alarms blaring and made his way downstairs to find his store in ruins. “They damaged a lot of stuff. There was glass everywhere. Shelves had been knocked over and our stock was damaged on the floor,” he said. “I was not happy.” Mander checked the security cameras and said the trio, who had their faces covered and were wearing gloves, were in and out of the store within four minutes. He is still counting costs, but believes to have lost close to $10,000 worth of product, $7,000 of which were cigarettes and tobacco. The shop has been cleaned and remains open, although part of the building is temporarily boarded up.
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