We recently disclosed, via our public comments, the old Facebook account belonging to the real Jayne Price, Carrie Anne Ridsdale. The material featured included her real name, personal grievances, references to former partners, and posts concerning the feeding of dog food to a pregnant woman. Upon realising that her actual identity had been publicly exposed, Carrie proceeded to delete her Facebook account (while retaining alternative accounts under fabricated aliases) in an apparent attempt to obscure aspects of her past that contradict her current public claims.

With that in mind, let us remind ourselves of what was deleted.

Introducing: Carrie Anne.

Miss Ridsdale claims to have worked for 12 years in a resource base for children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Pontllanfraith (which would have been the Trinity Fields Satellite Class for Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders). However, following direct contact with the Education Workforce Council, no record exists of such an individual ever being registered as a teacher or assistant. This further highlights a significant twelve-year gap in the narrative presented.

What can be seen from the image above is Carrie working at B&Q as a sales assistant. She makes only vague reference to this period of her life in various transcripts, often accompanied by substantial embellishment, such as the following (SOURCE):

I worked as a profit protection officer (which is second to CEO – I told the company how to make profits and where they were losing them), for one of the largest companies in the world for 25 years plus I work in the social and health care systems. I know exactly what I am doing.

Evidently, she was not “second to the CEO” of B&Q. This is a claim not supported by any verifiable evidence.

Cross Keys College

One of the central pillars of the “Jayne Price” persona is the claim of extensive academic achievement. From holding a degree to possessing a PhD, the narrative suggests a highly qualified background. However, our investigation has produced no verifiable evidence to support these assertions.

When challenged, Carrie presented attendance certificates as proof of university-level qualifications. These were later found to relate to a single open day held at a Cardiff hotel, not to any accredited academic course. It is also notable that the image above clearly displays her real name, Carrie Anne Ridsdale, a name she has repeatedly claimed does not exist, despite it appearing on the electoral roll, rental agreements, and other records.

2015 vs 2016 vs 2019…

The image shared publicly in 2015 predates later claims of university attendance beginning in 2016 and continuing through 2019. However, Carrie’s own transcripts repeatedly conflate being accepted to university, attending open days, or completing short courses with being formally enrolled on, and completing, a regulated nursing degree.

For clarity, an offer or acceptance from a university does not constitute enrolment, attendance, or qualification. Formal study requires registration, student records, assessed coursework, and, for nursing, completion of an NMC-approved programme. No evidence of such enrolment has been produced.

As set out in a detailed evidence-based review, no verifiable record has been produced of enrolment on a recognised nursing programme, and several claimed qualifications, including a “BA (Hons) Nursing”, do not exist within the awarding institutions cited. These inconsistencies, alongside overlapping claims of severe illness during the same period, remain unresolved and undermine the credibility of assertions regarding formal university education. Nursing titles and training pathways in the UK are regulated by the Nursing & Midwifery Council, and misrepresentation of qualifications or protected titles raises clear public-interest concerns.

In summary, 2015 imagery, claims of severe illness from 2015 to 2021, and assertions of intensive university and clinical training between 2016 and 2019 cannot all be simultaneously true without corroborating evidence.

The Icing on the Cake!

Further confirmation that Carrie is, indeed, Carrie.

To keep this post concise while highlighting the nature of the individual acting in a position of authority over vulnerable mothers and children, it is worth revisiting posts made publicly by Carrie Anne, operating as Jayne Price, on Facebook (backup):

Puppy cakes made with dog food. My ex fed them to his pregnant misses! So you could say my puppy dog cakes are tested on humans! #carrieannekarma 😉

Mwhahahaha STILL the funniest thing ever – he fed you dog food that I cooked, when you were pregnant! He didn’t even feed it to his dog ! You complete dick! 😂😂 #youcantplayaplayer

BONUS:

To further illustrate concerns around judgement and safeguarding awareness, this earlier post shows alcohol being referenced alongside morphine on a page presented as supporting vulnerable mothers.

DISCLAIMER:

This content is published in the public interest for safeguarding and transparency. It relies solely on publicly available information and does not assert legal or medical conclusions. Where concerns are raised, they relate to public representations assessed against regulatory standards. Corrections supported by verifiable evidence will be reviewed.

– Sherlock

By Sherlock

The Full Report: Carrie-Anne Ridsdale and Jayne’s Baby Bank examines allegations involving deception, the use of false identities, unverified nursing credentials, unregistered charitable operations, potential financial misconduct, and concerns regarding public safety in South Wales. The report is compiled from official records, Freedom of Information disclosures, publicly available video content, and statements made by the individuals concerned. Read the report →

5 thought on “From Teacher Claims to B&Q Evidence: What the Deleted Posts Reveal”
  1. I believe it has been stated before that if, as she claims, she was a profit protection officer in 1996, then she would have only been 16 years old! Highly unlikely 🤣.

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