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Victoria Omoluabi

My youngest son has a physical disability; he contracted polio as a toddler and is paralysed on his left leg.  He required greater level of physical care as a child growing up in Nigeria, where services and resources catering to people with disabilities were scarce. He has completed a number of operations on his leg and has required extra care during recovery to support the healing process and to ensure no infection. I was able to take advice from and work with his consultants and I was responsible for his care following his operations. This occurred both in Nigeria and in the UK and my son missed attending school during these times. As well as caring for his physical needs, I worked to ensure that he was able to bridge the gaps in his education.

 I have always had a strong focus on education and belief that education creates a ‘level playing field’; with this view, I have encouraged access to education for all of my children; and have ensured that my son’s additional needs were met by ensuring effective communication and sustaining a good relationship with the education department and with his school.

My youngest son is now 31 years of age, with master degree and an engineer by profession, working for a reputable company in London.

In my previous experiences, I have worked with young people aged 0 to 18 with a range of additional needs. I have cared for vulnerable children of school age with learning difficulties, Down syndrome, Autism and ADHD.

In my job at the YMCA, I was able to support vulnerable young people (with social, emotional, behavioural and learning difficulties) aged 14 to 18 years old, supporting their access to education or training provisions and development of independent living skills.

Presently as a child minder, I care for a 9-month-oldbaby whowas bornprematurely anduses an oxygen cylinder.

 

I am currently completing an online course with Pacey - an introduction to children diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder and supporting children with speech, language communication needs.

 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Blossom Childcare Services
Telephone
E-mail
vickyomoluabi@yahoo.co.uk

Where to go

Address
LIVERPOOL
Postcode
L8

Other Details

Costs

Please contact provider for cost details.
Offering Tax Free Childcare.

Inclusion Information

Wheelchair Access

Wheelchair Access
No

Special Needs

Special Needs
Yes

Dietary Needs

Dietary Needs
Yes

Cultural Provisions

Cultural Provisions
Yes

Childcare Information

Vacancies

Immediate vacancies
Yes
Date updated
02/06/2020

Funded Places

3 & 4 year old funding
Yes

Opening Times & Facilities

Opening Times
Opening Times
DayOpening TimeClosing Time
Monday 07:45 17:30
Tuesday 07:45 17:30
Wednesday 07:45 17:30
Thursday 07:45 17:30
Friday 07:45 17:30
Saturday 09:00 18:00

Ofsted Information

Ofsted URN
EY467304
Link to latest ofsted inspection report 

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Description

1. What experience do you have of caring for a child with Special Educational Needs and/or Disability in the following ages ranges?

  • 0-5 years
  • School age
    • Primary
    • Secondary
    • Special

 

0-5 , Primary, Secondary and Special

  

2. Please indicate which areas of SEN your expertise/experiences are in?

 

I have worked with and dealt with a wide variety of young people. All my previous jobs have included me working with excluded and vulnerable young people.

 

My expertise would be in moderate disabilities as my home is not adapted, downs syndrome, learning difficulties, peg feeds. I am currently undertaking an online course with PACEY – Introduction to Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Supporting Children with Speech and Language / Communication Needs.

 

I am currently caring for a baby who was born prematurely who requires an oxygen cylinder

  

 

3. If you identify a child in your care is not meeting their developmental milestones, how would you plan to meet those needs?

 

There are many agencies to refer children and families to, childrens centres offer many of these services including sensory rooms.

 

 

4. Please indicate whether you would be happy for a parent of a child with complex needs to contact you to discuss their individual needs?

Yes

 

 

Yes                            No   

 

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