By Candice Marcus
A toddler who was abused by paedophile carer Shannon McCoole appeared to “cower” around him and was observed with redness on her genitals that staff assumed was nappy rash, a royal commission has heard.
McCoole, a former Families SA youth worker, is serving a 35-year jail sentence for sexually abusing young children in state care.
The Child Protection Systems Royal Commission was prompted by McCoole’s conviction and is examining his employment, supervision and a series of “red flags” that were raised about him by co-workers.
Some of McCoole’s colleagues gave evidence about observations they made about an 18-month-old-girl who McCoole was later convicted of sexually abusing.
One witness said she observed the toddler had redness around her genitals, which she thought was nappy rash but said it was odd because the toddler only wore nappies at night.
“She was red down there … I was wondering why she would have that given she wasn’t in nappies at the time,” she said.
She said she also observed sexualised behaviours in the child, including seeing her play with dolls sexually and violently by touching them “between the legs” then “stomping on their heads”.
She said she called in a locum doctor to assess the toddler after finding her curled up inside a box with teddy bears at the start of her shift.
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There is something extremely dysfunctional about Families S.A. McCoole's job application did not go through normal channels of employment, but had a friend working in Families SA who gave him the job. (This is not heresay, but was in a t.v. News report). When there were complaints to the friend responsible for his employment, about McCoole's odd behaviour, it was shrugged off with 'that's just him'. Watching the television news, the same social workers keep appearing in front of the coroner to justify their lack of action, yet those same social workers then get promoted.
And if this is their response when the warning signs were so obvious you can imagine when they aren't so obvious or severe.
Haha. Welcome to the public service!
^^ so true ^^
God, that poor little boy. Reading this is just heartbreaking.
And the 18 month old girl, in the article, that he was convicted of sexually abusing.