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West Wales Publications News Latest news Video news National News National Video News St David s Day photos Travel latest County news Tributes to Vernon Scott Election Farming Letters Earthquake Graphic Send us your Photos Videos My Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire Farmer Reader blogs Home News Sport Jobs Homes Cars Entertainment Pembrokeshire Exchange Mart Events Local Information This week s ads Information Community Photosales Local Dating Weather Family Announcements Archive Advertise Subscribe Contact Us Site Map Search Advanced Search National News Watch national video here Previous Next Back to index Care home adults being degraded am today Adults with learning difficulties are subjected to abusive and degrading treatment neglect and carelessness in healthcare centres and residential homes in the UK a report has warned. It highlighted cases in which individuals were inappropriately restrained with straps or a chemical cosh denied treatment because of their learning disabil! ity or even assaulted. And it said that their experiences in health and care settings reflected a wider culture in which people with learning disabilities were denied their fundamental human rights in breach of clear Government policy. The report from Parliament s Joint Committee on Human Rights called for a culture change to bring the provision of services of adults with learning disabilities in line with the aspirations of the Government s Human Rights Act and the Duty to Promote Disability Equality. The committee said it was particularly concerned that even after the introduction of these measures the Government was still searching for levers to encourage authorities to implement the requirement to ensure dignity and respect for all. The report found that adults with learning disabilities had little confidence in the criminal justice system and were more likely to suffer miscarriages of justice and less likely to qualify for early release. Children of parents with learni! ng disabilities were more likely to be taken into care even though human rights legislation requires authorities to protect their right to a family life unless it means a child is put at risk. But the report s most scathing findings were reserved for the experience of people with learning difficulties at the hands of those on whom they are most reliant for care and support. The committee cited five recent publications detailing abusive neglectful or discriminatory practice in health and residential care settings including Healthcare Commission reports in and which uncovered institutional abuse at Cornwall Partnership NHS Trust and Sutton and Merton Primary Care Trust in south London. In another case a man with Down s syndrome was locked in a minibus overnight and had his foot broken by day centre staff. Another man died aged after developing serious health conditions while spending days in an NHS psychiatric assessment unit without the appropriate staff to support him. Copyright Press Association Ltd All Rights Reserved. Find a Job Find a Home! Find a Car Powered by Quick Links Secured Loans More

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