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Awful!

She's doing a good job of bringing this to the attention of all. It's disgraceful how people who need support are treated in our society, partly because overall we do not choose to allocate sufficient funding to provide for their needs. However, that doesn't explain the cruelty of some facilities, including this one it seems.
 
Blimey, we are supposed to be in the 21st century, what on earth are we doing putting an autistic person in solitary confinement and then using a cop out phrase such as being unable to comment on individual cases when he is clearly deteriorating by self harming, his safety could be at risk. Safety risks is not what healing and health is about.
 

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