A HAMPSHIRE holiday camp closed down by Ofsted has been allowed to operate by the regulator.
The closure came after three separate incidents of children being injured as part of Fit For Sport, an external childcare organisation registered with Ofsted.
The education watchdog temporarily closed the activities programme Fit for Sport which had been held at Boundary Oak School, Fareham.
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Now, Ofsted has confirmed that the organisation's registration is active again and it can open.
An inspection was conducted after one child damaged a tooth, another sustained a fractured wrist, and another was taken to A&E with another fracture.
The report found that youngsters were not being adequately supervised.
An email previously informed parents and guardians of children at the camp of the closure.
The Monday-to-Friday day sessions are run by Fit For Sport, an external childcare organisation registered with Ofsted.
In a previous statement, Fit For Sport said children's safety was its number one priority.
It added: "We are highly disappointed with the inspection result at Boundary Oak and are working with the relevant parties to put immediate action plans in place.
"Having successfully operated at over 80 venues this summer we are saddened that our families at Boundary Oak have had to make alternative arrangements.
"We have been proactive in our work with the families via a virtual Parent Open Forum.
"Communications with our partners at Boundary Oak and Ofsted have resulted in the immediate activation of our robust action plans to ensure this is an isolated incident."
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