Years after my son died in NHS care, state-sanctioned torture continues | Sara Ryan http://bit.ly/2QgXDIZ Sara Ryan Official reports into restraint, segregation and death are harrowing. But the government doesn’t care Torture is the word I used this week to describe the treatment of children and young adults in private and NHS units, following publication of a Care Quality Commission report about the use of restraint and segregation in these places. The report detailed accounts of being locked in rooms without access to the outside, fed through hatches, for weeks, months or even years. One boy had not been washed for six months, while staff had to shout at another young man through a window because there was no equipment to enable communication. They would hold a book up at the window for him to read while he spent most of his time naked under a blanket. Within hours of being admitted, Connor, who was in a terrified state, was restrained face-down for more than 10 minutes Continue reading... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J May 23, 2019 at 07:00AM - news

الخميس، 23 مايو 2019

Years after my son died in NHS care, state-sanctioned torture continues | Sara Ryan http://bit.ly/2QgXDIZ Sara Ryan Official reports into restraint, segregation and death are harrowing. But the government doesn’t care Torture is the word I used this week to describe the treatment of children and young adults in private and NHS units, following publication of a Care Quality Commission report about the use of restraint and segregation in these places. The report detailed accounts of being locked in rooms without access to the outside, fed through hatches, for weeks, months or even years. One boy had not been washed for six months, while staff had to shout at another young man through a window because there was no equipment to enable communication. They would hold a book up at the window for him to read while he spent most of his time naked under a blanket. Within hours of being admitted, Connor, who was in a terrified state, was restrained face-down for more than 10 minutes Continue reading... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J May 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

Official reports into restraint, segregation and death are harrowing. But the government doesn’t care

Torture is the word I used this week to describe the treatment of children and young adults in private and NHS units, following publication of a Care Quality Commission report about the use of restraint and segregation in these places. The report detailed accounts of being locked in rooms without access to the outside, fed through hatches, for weeks, months or even years. One boy had not been washed for six months, while staff had to shout at another young man through a window because there was no equipment to enable communication. They would hold a book up at the window for him to read while he spent most of his time naked under a blanket.

Within hours of being admitted, Connor, who was in a terrified state, was restrained face-down for more than 10 minutes

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