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AP NewsLONDON — A British Parliamentary committee says some young people with autism or learning disabilities are being detained under “horrific” conditions and has called for an urgent overhaul of the medical system overseeing their treatments.
Another young man with learning disabilities, identified only as Witness A, said staff frequently restrained him by twisting his hand “in places it should not go.” He said he was often thrown into his “cell” and was required to notify staff when he needed to use the bathroom.
“I had to ring a bell to let them know. Sometimes they would answer it, but sometimes they did not,” he said.
Another mother said her son, who has serious anxiety problems, was kept in isolation for up to nine hours at a time.
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“He started to bang his head against the wall and would bite the wood in the door frame out of desperation,” the unidentified woman said.
Harman and her colleagues called for criteria within Britain’s Mental Health Act to be narrowed to avoid inappropriate cases of detention. They also recommended a unit with a leader in the prime minister’s Cabinet to drive the medical practice reforms and safeguard the human rights of young people with autism or learning disabilities.
According to Britain’s National Autistic Society, there has been a 24% rise in people with autism being admitted to mental health hospitals since 2015.
Dr. Andrew Molodynski, the mental health policy expert for the British Medical Association , called the treatment documented by the panel “barbaric and cruel.”
“There are dark corners of the health service that are breeding harsh and abusive cultures,” he said.
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