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'Serious incident': Boy escapes from child care centre


The centre is now working with authorities to improve its facilities and avoid a similar incident from happening again.
“I want to assure you that we immediately communicated the incident to the child’s parent and the regulatory authority and we are working closely with them to ensure this doesn't not happen again,” Ms Nelson said in the letter.
Petit Early Learning Journey centre in Caloundra West where a boy escaped by climbing a fence.
“Our centre’s perimeter fence and security are compliant with the regulations however we have already engaged our facilities team to install temporary fencing to minimise the immediate risk of this reoccuring while a permanent change is made.”

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'My son is safe': Mum praises centre after child escape


Centre director Sharon Nelson told parents in a letter she and another staff member had collected the child immediately and he was returned safely.
She said the centre was working closely with the child's parent and the regulatory authority to prevent similar incidents from happening.
"Our centre's perimeter fence and security are compliant with the regulations however we have already engaged our facilities team to install temporary fencing to minimise the immediate risk of this reoccuring while a permanent change is made," she said.
Noah, 5, and his mother Kaity Klinger.
The Education Department confirmed it was investigating the incident.
Ms Klinger thanked centre staff for their quick response and said she was grateful for the people who found her son.

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