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Welsh Nurseries Told to Call Police on Toddlers for Hate Crimes

The toolkit advises staff to consider police action only in some cases and to use learning support or disciplinary steps when incidents are handled internally.

  • Welsh nurseries have been instructed to report toddlers for racist incidents to the police, including calling emergency services in emergencies, under guidance funded and supported by the Welsh Labour Government.
  • Childcare workers are advised to assess incidents to determine if they constitute hate crimes and provide age-appropriate learning support if they are not deemed criminal.
  • The guidance includes audits of staff biases and requires nursery environments to reflect diversity with anti-racist principles embedded, supported by over £1.3 million in funding since 2021.
  • This initiative is part of Wales' goal to become an anti-racist nation by 2030, with government backing for embedding anti-racist principles in early education.
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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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