In Australia, authorities have suggested that about 1,200 young children partake in health screenings after Joshua Brown, a former child care worker, was charged with over 70 offenses, including sexual assault, involving eight victims aged five months to two years. The charges are connected to the Creative Gardens Early Learning Centre in Point Cook. Brown's employment history at 20 centers raises alarm about oversight in child safety as he had passed background checks prior to the investigation, which revealed the distressing nature of the crimes committed against vulnerable children.
Authorities in Victoria, Australia, have advised 1,200 young children to undergo health screenings following the arrest of Joshua Brown, charged with over 70 offenses, including sexual assault. The charges involve eight victims aged between five months and two years, connected to the Creative Gardens Early Learning Centre, where Brown worked. He had previously passed all background checks, raising concerns about child safety within the child care system.
Victorian authorities have identified 20 child care centers linked to Brown's employment from January 2017 to May 2025, enabling parents to verify if their children attended during that span. The investigation revealed that Brown was providing temporary child care during his arrest, suggesting a potential lapse in scrutiny during his employment.
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