‘Profoundly sorry': Horror as child slapped by worker
A disturbing Snapchat video of a child being slapped by a worker for entertainment has been obtained by the ABC as part of an investigation into one of Australia's biggest childcare providers.
The nine-second video, which was taken at Affinity Education centre in Sydney's inner west in South Strathfield, shows the child crying in a bouncer as they are slapped in the face multiple times by the worker.
Want to join the family? Sign up to our Kidspot newsletter for more stories like this.
The footage was reportedly posted to Snapchat with a laughing emoji in May 2023.
The video was obtained by ABC's 7.30. The program gained access to a stack of internal regulatory documents following a parliamentary order obtained by Greens MP Abigail Boyd.
Affinity Education, which is privately owned, runs 250 childcare centres across the country, and includes the brands Papilio, Milestones and Kids Academy.
The worker has since resigned from the centre and was convicted of common assault. She was given a community corrections order and banned from working in childcare for 12 months.
The colleague who filmed the video has also resigned.
Affinity Education CEO Tim Hickey said the centre acted quickly after being notified of the incident by police.
'The safety, wellbeing, and development of every child must always come first,' Affinity CEO Tim Hickey said in a statement after declining an interview by ABC's 7.30.
The childcare worker was convicted by police. Picture: ABC
'I want to express again how profoundly sorry I am that something like this could occur to any child in our care.
'These incidents are not representative of the dedicated, professional team who care for children every day across thousands of centres.'
The ABC said that between 2021 and 2024, Affinity centres across NSW had received more than 1700 regulatory breaches, clocking up more than one a day. Despite this, they have been fined less than $2000.
The ABC also obtained footage of a worker dragging a toddler by the arm at a centre in Elderslie, in south-west Sydney.
Former Affinity employee Loretta Dodwell, who worked at a Queensland centre, said the culture at the education company was 'toxic'.
'The cost cutting and the lack of staff really caused serious incidents in the centre,' she told 7.30.
'They were also putting on lots of trainees, like young trainees that were cheap to employ and that put a lot of pressure on the qualified staff.'
This story was republished with permission from news.com.au.
Originally published as 'Profoundly sorry': Horror as child slapped by worker
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

ABC News
an hour ago
- ABC News
Man pleads guilty to murdering co-worker Tshewang Choden at National Zoo and Aquarium in Canberra
The man responsible for a brutal stabbing murder at Canberra's zoo in December 2023 has pleaded guilty in the ACT Supreme Court today. Warning: This story contains graphic details. Jude Widjesinghe, 31, was to have faced trial later this year on a single charge of murder, after Tshewang Choden was stabbed to death in a storeroom in the kitchen area where they both worked. Court documents have revealed the dramatic moment when staff found Widjesinghe covered in blood, sitting in the storeroom. They'd come running when they heard screams but at first were unable to get into the storeroom. Widjesinghe then came out holding the knife, as the other staff fled. By the time more people arrived Widjesinghe was on the ground having injured himself. He was disarmed when a co-worker stood on his wrist to make him drop the knife. Ms Choden was found in the storeroom. She had been stabbed 14 times, with the fatal blows to the neck and chest. Court materials reveal Widjesinghe had worked in the kitchen for a year-and-a-half where he met Ms Choden. In June 2023, Widjesinghe sent Ms Choden a message saying she had the "prettiest name in the world". But when he asked her out for dinner when they were both free she declined. When Ms Choden began dating someone else, she told others that Widjesinghe began to be moody towards her and if other males spoke to her he would get mad and stop talking to her. The pair had worked together on the same shift, but by the time of the murder Ms Choden was doing morning shifts, with Widjesinghe working later. On the day of the murder Widjesinghe and Ms Choden were in the kitchen with another colleague who left soon afterwards. It was shortly after this that workers nearby heard the first screams, and went running to see what was happening. The court documents show in the lead up to the murder Widjesinghe began telling people he was moving back to Sri Lanka, even selling his car. He also wrote letters to friends and relations and sent text messages to say goodbye. Widjesinghe was rushed to hospital after the incident, where he was later charged with murder. He was to have faced trial later this year, but today that was set aside as he pleaded guilty. Widjesinghe will face a sentencing hearing in October.

News.com.au
an hour ago
- News.com.au
Woman charged with alleged bomb hoaxes at Brisbane school, childcare centre
A woman has been charged after allegedly making bomb threats at a childcare centre and a high school in Brisbane's south. Police allege the woman sent threatening messages to a childcare centre in Redland Bay and a high school at Runcorn between July 24 and July 25. A 50-year-old Cleveland woman was last week arrested and charged with two counts of making a bomb hoax - falsely inform a bomb present. 'Police investigations have concluded that the alleged threats were unsubstantiated, and that there was no risk to any children or the community,' a statement from the Queensland Police Service read. It is alleged the woman was not known to or connected with the school or the childcare. The woman has been remanded in custody and expected to appear before Cleveland Magistrates Court on Monday.

ABC News
an hour ago
- ABC News
Celebrity croc wrangler pleads not guilty to charges
Celebrity crocodile wrangler Matt Wright has pleaded not guilty in the Northern Territory Supreme Court to three counts of attempting to pervert the course of justice. It comes more than three years after a chopper crash in remote Arnhem Land in the NT, which killed Mr Wright's close friend and television co-star Chris "Willow" Wilson in February 2022.