Good afternoon,
we experienced a really bizarre situation at work today. A fairly senior member of staff brought her 11 y.o. son to work in the morning and left the child in the car the whole day. Unfortunately we were only made aware in the afternoon by other staff that this member keeps disappearing during the day and there is a child in a car in the carpark. When confronted and asked to take the child home the staff member pretty much said we cannot make her go home to look after the child but she agreed to take the child off premises. Shortly after leaving she returned making the impression she left the child somewhere in the estate. I work in a special needs school with highly vulnerable children and so this incident really makes us feel uneasy.
The person didn't inform her manager that they have childcare issues and would like to bring them to school, nor did they ask for time off (which would have been granted).
While I am aware that this is quite a unique situation, has anyone experienced something similar? We need to have a meeting first thing on Monday as we don't feel it would be appropriate for the person to return to teaching without addressing this matter first but there are some discussions about ways of approaching it.
Any suggestions would be welcome.