Thanks, she also mentioned that he had 3 sessions and the final one he projectial vomited everywhere. Joyce was on an important work zoom call and she came home with Wilby, sobbing and he had to comfort her. She said the staff told her that W has a proper fear of nursery and would be better looked after at home.
She did the audio for the first book too. Becuase of course her voice is the only one people should listen to. She was ordered to redo the first 2 chapters though as she was so nervous.She's going to read the audio book herself? Is that right? Who in their right mind is going to be able to listen to hours and hours of her whining, irritating voice without wanting to smash their own head in?! That's one of the worst ideas she's ever had surely!
Mrs Brown has definitely seen all the kids during all lockdowns, there was a clip during last years lockdown and could hear them all shouting bye. And all the cakes being delivered too, there is no way that she would just be dropping off cakes on the doorstep.Watched half of it and what she actually said was Wilby hasn't been to Josh's mums since he was diddy. But sure she has seen him between lockdowns.
I think she's looking at this women's centre with rose tinted glasses and it's more of a need to fill something in her life. She wants it to be this cosy place but in reality (sorry I know this is one of her phrases) I don't think she's prepared herself for the really nasty cases that may come through her door. It's local to her, her family is all over social media. It will only take one nasty person finding out she's helped their partner and her family is a potential target for revenge.
Where's the security and safeguarding?
Many of you will see more problems with this endeavour, but it just seems reckless and not well thought out.
Her time would be better spent promoting other centres and helping them get more donations and funding.... but that won't get money in HER pocket.
The whole thing is just worrying.
I had a bit of a snoop online the other day and I'm pretty sure I found it, took about ten minutes. I'm local but the information I found online could be accessed by anyone.I can't figure out where the centre is, I don't even know if it's in Torquay or Paignton. But the others here who worked out where it was, if it's that easy then there's nothing stopping a determined abuser.
in my nursery, you are allowed in for your settle in session if you wear a mask. once your child starts we ask that we collect them from the door from their parents (most children are fine with this, some get upset but stop crying after a couple of minutes). We are advised by OFSTED not to wear masks so we don’t wear masks. We don’t wear masks when talking to parents either, we have markers on the floor where they stand and where we stand when handing the children back over. Basically, Wibble hasn’t been anywhere near a nursery and it’s all in her head. Happy to clarify further!I had to stop 6 minutes before the end I couldn't take anymore
She's not allowed in the nursery at all, can any mums here confirm if that's true?
Emily works for her and is childminder for Wilby. She previously had a childminder for the boys and Edie, the boys being Seb and Isaac.
She's going to the lodge for her birthday, just her and Joyce. She has severe anxiety being away from home. But let's not forget when she said about those ridiculous glasses, she said she goes to London every 4-6 weeks for 'work'.
She regularly has about 20 people for Sunday dinner.
She's also recording the audio for the book on her birthday, she was offered the choice of 3 actors but she wanted it to be her own voice reading it.
When she started ptwm page, she went off to Safe services for advice, this just proves the point that she had it planned from the start and woman in doorway story was fictional. She went on a bit about how she went to a refuge in 2005 with Betsy.
The things she was saying about the women's shelter were total word vomit and too much to transcribe, but she basically wants it to be like her kitchen table where women can go for a chat with other women who have been through it.
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no nursery staff would say this!!!! bring him to my nursery R.. his “fear” would be cured within the first settle in session.Thanks, she also mentioned that he had 3 sessions and the final one he projectial vomited everywhere. Joyce was on an important work zoom call and she came home with Wilby, sobbing and he had to comfort her. She said the staff told her that W has a proper fear of nursery and would be better looked after at home.
Am I allowed to ask if it is near to where she took that photo on the road the other week? I've only ever walked down that road a couple of times so I don't know it well.I had a bit of a snoop online the other day and I'm pretty sure I found it, took about ten minutes. I'm local but the information I found online could be accessed by anyone.
Without going into too much detail for obvious reasons (some of us actually care for safeguarding)
If it is the place I believe it is then it is completely unsuitable as a centre for vulnerable women for a whole host of reasons.
The only facility to offer the freedom project in torbay is TDAS, in conjunction with sanctuary housing. So I can only assume people are going to be referred to her from this service.
It's so worrying and so wrong on so many levels, I just can't think of what to do to stop her bulldozing through the lives of these victims and potentially causing so much more harm.
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