00:00We entrusted Jellybean's nursery with our most prized possession, our beautiful baby boy.
00:06We were assured that they would look after him properly.
00:09No parent should ever leave their child at nursery since not to come home.
00:14Hundreds of thousands of children are looked after by nurseries every day in the UK.
00:19It generates an estimated income of £4.7 billion each year.
00:24It is big business.
00:26Ollie's case has shone a light on what we feel are loopholes in the way nurseries are allowed to care for young children and babies.
00:33We've waited more than two and a half years for Ollie's voice to be heard.
00:37We now want to see meaningful change to ensure that no other family has to go through the heartbreak of losing a baby in this way whilst in the care of others.
00:46He lit up every room. He was so cheeky and he was just coming into his personality.
00:57Crazy hair.
00:58Yeah, just starting to...
01:00Babble.
01:01Babble. Yeah, he really was. He was joy.
01:05Say dada.
01:09We've always been told this is a bit of a marathon, not a sprint.
01:13So we knew that work was going on behind the scenes, but it was hard at times.
01:18And I think it was times like that that we kind of reminded ourselves what we're doing it for and who we're doing it for.
01:24Not just Ollie, but the wider picture.
01:28We're supplying a regulated medical device, which is an anti-choking device for when first aid fails.
01:34We know we've learned in Oliver's case, you know, they weren't, it wasn't around at that point.
01:39So to have now this device in nurseries for, you know, when a child is choking and first aid isn't effective, they can use this device and hopefully save that child's life and give them another shot at life.
01:50It's his memory as well.
01:51It is, it's his legacy.
01:52It's the fact that this is going to be his legacy.
01:54And hopefully for many years to come, people will know his name and know what he's doing for generations.
02:00We've given out almost 430 kits now, just in Kent and a little bit across the UK alone.
02:06But it's been amazing, hasn't it? The journey and going into nurseries ourselves and seeing teachers and the children running about and knowing that potentially Ollie's legacy could one day save one of their lives.
02:19It's just an incredible feeling.
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