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Nursery Worker Vincent Chan

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Allira Thu 12-Feb-26 18:48:16

Tbe nursery worker, Vincent Chan, hs been found guilty of 56 charges of sexual assault, possession of indecent images and voyeurism.

Judge John Dodd KC told Wood Green Crown Court that Chan was a "perverse and depraved" man who had "clearly lost all sense of moral compass". His offences spanned from 2008 to 2024 and his victims ranged in age from two to a woman in her 70s.

He received a mere 18 years sentence for these offences.

Chan, who was sentenced to a further eight years on extended licence, also confessed to spying on girls and women as they got undressed in their bedrooms and used the toilet, as well as sexually assaulting a woman as she slept.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crl4np670llo

This is the second case this week. Nursery worker Nathan Bennett was found guilty at Bristol Crown Court, to be sentenced at a later date.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly3yn4kjwzo

Is it just me, or should these vile paedophiles never be let out of prison again? Is it time our sentencing guidelines were revisited? Chan's sentence in no way reflects the crimes and the long lasting agony he has caused to so many families.

Maremia Sat 14-Feb-26 21:21:26

Was just about to say that Allira. It's not a one off thing. They have to keep taking the meds.

Allira Sat 14-Feb-26 20:53:04

Fallingstar

And even if he is chemically castrated he must remain locked up as justice for the crimes he has committed.

Yes. Chemical castration is voluntary and would require the offender, when released, to comply.

That is not acceptable in many cases, especially one such as Chan's.

Fallingstar Sat 14-Feb-26 19:04:24

And even if he is chemically castrated he must remain locked up as justice for the crimes he has committed.

Fallingstar Sat 14-Feb-26 19:03:20

No. He should never be released. Committing sexual offences against children is a compulsion that no amount of jail time can get rid of.
Unless he is chemically castrated he must be locked up.

Allira Sat 14-Feb-26 18:19:43

Iam64

Oh no Allira, I hadn’t read he’d worked in a primary school., I wonder if historical allegations will arise, or be reinstated.

I think the offences at the primary school were included in the charges, Iam64

A police investigation also revealed that Chan had taken upskirt videos of girls in class while working as a teaching assistant at a primary school in Barnet as well as amassing a collection of at least 26,000 indecent, including clips of youngsters being raped.
BBC News

There may be more that come to light, of course.

I don't think he should ever be released.

Iam64 Sat 14-Feb-26 17:49:08

Oh no Allira, I hadn’t read he’d worked in a primary school., I wonder if historical allegations will arise, or be reinstated.

Allira Fri 13-Feb-26 22:24:12

Iam64

None of us understand Franski how this man abused chikdfen in a nursery setting, over a long period.

In a primary school too where he worked for ten years, I believe.

His crimes were committed over two decades.

Tuliptree Fri 13-Feb-26 21:47:03

Iam64

None of us understand Franski how this man abused chikdfen in a nursery setting, over a long period.

We can make educated intelligent guesses - poor management, cost cutting, poorly trained staff who basically had no awareness of what safeguarding meant.Any investigations, special enquiries , whatever will find this. There are no other explanations. No matter how evil and cunning Chan was, a well run nursery, well resourced with well trained staff would not have resulted in this.

Iam64 Fri 13-Feb-26 21:04:53

None of us understand Franski how this man abused chikdfen in a nursery setting, over a long period.

Franski Fri 13-Feb-26 17:40:55

I dont understand how he was able to get that access to children....in our church we have a no one- on -one rule for all adults with children...that is basic prevention..high visibility etc.
Additionally, if he was on camera, how was that not picked up?

Tuliptree Fri 13-Feb-26 15:34:37

It seems reasonable to assume the possible following factors - the nursery was often understaffed ( against regs) maybe staff phoned in sick and they had no cover ( saves money) and /or there was adequate staff but he’d offer to do something that left hm alone with a child , maybe said you have an extra break or something and staff ( against regs) just did So really poor management at the root of this staff who just didn’t care enough

Harris27 Fri 13-Feb-26 15:27:22

I speak as a recently semi retired nursery professional. I don’t know how on earth he was allowed alone with any children. The full time of my day because of ratios I was never ever alone(3/4) year olds. The ratio in my room was1/8 in babies it’s 1/4 in tots room 1/6 how he could have got the opportunity beggars belief. I hope this evil man gets his just desserts in prison.

MT62 Fri 13-Feb-26 15:22:22

I was listening to a debate, whether men should be allowed to work in a nursery environment, few said no.
I don’t think I agree with that though.
I mean there have been females who have interfered sexually with minors in the past.
I really don’t know what to think or suggest other than putting up cameras in every area (which I know just wouldn’t be allowed. These people want chemically castrated who abuse other people & that’s abusing any age group!

MT62 Fri 13-Feb-26 15:13:36

What’s a fro, fro? Lathyrus3

TerriBull Fri 13-Feb-26 15:12:35

I don't think anyone can lay the blame at mothers who have to go out to work, it's a relection of needs must. Hence the proliferation of after school clubs, those were far fewer when my children were young.

Parents have to have absolute confidence in their child care provision. What a worry these incidens must be along with the occasional cases of staff being mean to small children. One such person employed in a nursery, near where I once lived who pinched, shoved and slapped some of little children in her care. She was convicted.

25Avalon Fri 13-Feb-26 15:11:40

c.org/NKVzG4fSHD is the link for the petition.

Maremia Fri 13-Feb-26 15:04:20

Iam64, ordinary folk can't answer that question. We don't understand either.
A psychiatrist who has studied this aberration might know.

AGAA4 Fri 13-Feb-26 15:01:08

I remember reading many years ago about a woman who had left her young child in the care of an uncle. She arrived back unexpectedly to find him 'interfering' with the child.

She took a kettle of boiling water off the hob and poured it over his crotch area.
I can't say I blame her.

LemonJam Fri 13-Feb-26 14:57:40

Crikey Iam64,
If today's generation, 206, of mothers and fathers in the work place (we did actually fight hard for equality) with children receiving child care (of many varieties and combinations) to enable them to work were not able to work the country and its economy would grind to a halt! that would include schools and the NHS. Many families' mortgage or rent payments would fall into default. It would be chaos....

Iam64 Fri 13-Feb-26 14:51:45

Paedophiles are sexually attracted to children. Some are sexually attracted to infants, toddlers, primary school age, some to young teenagers. That attraction won’t go away, it won’t change. Their risk of continuing to offend is very high.

Why are so many men sexually attracted to babies, to children?

Iam64 Fri 13-Feb-26 14:48:54

Gran22boys

David49

Another example of why men should be banned from nursery schools

Absolutely agree. And I don’t think children should be in nursery until they can talk. Actually I don’t believe in nurseries at all. I looked after my own children. We were poor really. No meals out, no takeaways, 2nd hand everything. Today’s generation aren’t prepared to live as we did. So children are looked after by strangers.

So, let’s blame parents whose lives are very different than yours was Gran22boys? To say today’s generation aren’t prepared to live as we did, so children are looked after by strangers is such a cold, critical approach, a sweeping statement.

My children went to a childminder, still a friend when those children are now 40 years old. Their children all went to nurseries, as well as a day a week with grandparents. They’re happy, confident children heading to high school age.

Allira Fri 13-Feb-26 14:31:19

LemonJam

18 years custodial sorry not 10, plus the 8 years on license ( subject to Parole Board/ licence conditions being agreed adding up to 26 year sentence.

Yes, I began to wonder if I'd misread it and posted the wrong information earlier but this is correct.

Still nowhere near long enough for such heinous and widespread crimes. Chan had worked in schools too.

Chocolatelovinggran Fri 13-Feb-26 14:22:35

Oh Gran22 boys, I am sad to read your post. I was a working mother because my husband left, and worked very little thereafter.
We had no meals out or takeaways, either.
The alternative, I suppose, would have been for me to stay at home, and claim benefits : would you find that more palatable?

Gran22boys Fri 13-Feb-26 13:35:38

David49

Another example of why men should be banned from nursery schools

Absolutely agree. And I don’t think children should be in nursery until they can talk. Actually I don’t believe in nurseries at all. I looked after my own children. We were poor really. No meals out, no takeaways, 2nd hand everything. Today’s generation aren’t prepared to live as we did. So children are looked after by strangers.

LemonJam Fri 13-Feb-26 12:58:32

"Automatic ban of abusers' custody of children bereaved by domestic abuse suicide

We call on the UK Government to introduce legislation that explicitly prohibits perpetrators of domestic abuse from being granted custody or unsupervised access to their children if it has been established that their abuse has likely contributed to the other parents suicide.

More details:
A victim’s suicide can be a desperate escape from unbearable abuse. When the victim is also a parent, the children left behind may face further harm if the abuser keeps or gains custody. We believe that this puts vulnerable children at risk and denies them safety and stability.
We need a change to:
Protect children from ongoing abuse
Hold abusers fully accountable
Help families heal and break the cycle of abuse
Victims and their children deserve justice, safety, and a chance to rebuild without fear".

This petition has merit for sure but in the context of this post and Allira's plea for a review of sentencing guidelines for paedophiles this one might be of more interest " Mandate of Mandatory Prison Sentences for Padephiles" The petition starter is from US, hence spelling, but still launched change.org and has 3,801 verified signatures to date.