Summary

CCTV footage from Whitefield School in London shows autistic children being abused in padded “calming rooms” between 2014-2017, including being shoved, restrained, left in distress, or forced to sit in vomit.

Police investigated but brought no charges, leaving families to cope with trauma. Over 40 children were affected, with some developing PTSD or epilepsy.

Safeguarding investigations revealed six staff members abused students, but they weren’t referred for banning. Parents accuse authorities of a cover-up, while calls grow for stricter regulation of seclusion practices in special schools across the UK.

  • @nanami
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    503 days ago

    Watch: Parents react to CCTV footage of their children being abused at Whitefield School

    Are we seriously doing reaction videos now?

    • @kautau
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      63 days ago

      Hell someone has probably already clipped it for tik tok

  • @vinnymac
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    303 days ago

    While misconduct may have occurred here I have to mention that these rooms are highly important to the safety of these kids.

    At special needs schools you can find many individuals who are having a bad day, and they can be incredibly violent to themselves and those around them. I personally know dozens of women who have come home from work with cuts, bruises, sprains and even broken limbs over the years. And these are people who were all professionally trained to hold the children in a very specific manor to both restrain and not harm them at the same time.

    That doesn’t make it okay to do the things described here, but once it becomes politicized, you can find people who know nothing about the situation making it way worse for everyone.

    An example of an obvious problem here: no one should ever be locked in these rooms, and an aide should always be watching them until they have calmed down from their outburst. The fact that locks even exist on those doors was just a ticking time bomb for something bad to happen to a child.

    • @NOT_RICK
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      193 days ago

      I used to work as an IA, you’re right about the need for safe places for kids to calm down from agitated states. We used to essentially wrap them in gym floor padding until they calmed themselves. We had kids that were 20 years old and 200lbs, it’s not easy to keep them, the other students, and yourself safe when they’re upset.

      It’s not difficult to empathize with them when they’d get upset either. Imagine being unable to talk to articulate what is bothering or hurting you, that kind of agitation is bound to build up until it comes to a boil. It was unfortunately all too common that members of the staff were not cut out for the work and only there for a check rather than having a passion to help.

      • @vinnymac
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        63 days ago

        One time my friend even asked me to put on one of the padded jackets to practice holds on me, because I, a full grown man, is the closest equivalent to what they are dealing with at work.