Disabled children were subjected to abuse and coercion in housing

Disabled children were subjected to abuse and coercion in housing

Disabled children at a residence in Gothenburg have on a number of occasions during the autumn been subjected to abuse, coercion and various forms of inadequate treatment by the staff, writes the Siren news agency.

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Children’s home forced to close after abuse

A Lex Sarah report summarizes nine reports that the children have endured abuse, nurturing treatment and high medication.

“On the basis of nine lex Sarah reports, it has emerged that employees at NN children’s home have used coercive and restrictive measures, had shortcomings in treatment, carried out physical abuse and had an institutional approach towards the children at the home. The consequences for the children are that they have had less self-determining, received a high level of medication, was exposed to educational treatment and was exposed to deficiencies in treatment and coercive and restrictive measures.”, according to the report to the Inspectorate for Care and Care (Ivo) which News24 took part in.

It also appears in the notification that the accommodation will close in 2024 for a period of renovation and then reopen with another children’s group and new staff.

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