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TexasTowelie

(116,832 posts)
Mon Jun 29, 2015, 12:57 AM Jun 2015

State agency accused of violating rights of disabled

DENVER — The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has determined that human services officials violated the privacy, dignity and respect of people with disabilities during body checks to determine whether residents at state-run group homes had been abused.

The health department’s findings, based on interviews with group-home staffers and residents’ guardians, said human services officials failed to follow polices regarding mistreatment, abuse, neglect and exploitation.

Relatives of the residents complained that 62 people were strip-searched at 10 community group homes and a day center for people with developmental disabilities. It was found in numerous instances that the search was conducted in such a way as to cause significant distress, according to the findings.

Human services director Reggie Bicha said in a statement that he regretted not asking for guardians’ permission before the skin checks but that he had “significant factual basis to believe residents in all 10 group homes and the day program were subject to unacceptable and imminent risk to their health and safety.”

Read more: http://www.abqjournal.com/605234/news-around-the-region/state-agency-accused-of-violating-rights-of-disabled.html

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State agency accused of violating rights of disabled (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2015 OP
So to check for signs of abuse they took their dignity and abused them CBGLuthier Jun 2015 #1
I agree with you. TexasTowelie Jun 2015 #3
How would checking their skin without permission prevent future abuse? merrily Jun 2015 #2
Good intentions gone bad. There's a correct way to do these things without upsetting.... marble falls Jun 2015 #4

CBGLuthier

(12,723 posts)
1. So to check for signs of abuse they took their dignity and abused them
Mon Jun 29, 2015, 01:03 AM
Jun 2015

Somebody does not know how to do their job very well and now has doubled down by trying to justify it. Somebody needs to be fired.

merrily

(45,251 posts)
2. How would checking their skin without permission prevent future abuse?
Mon Jun 29, 2015, 01:05 AM
Jun 2015

Also, the story indicates the way in which the "checks" were made was a problem, not only the fact that checks were conducted.

marble falls

(62,136 posts)
4. Good intentions gone bad. There's a correct way to do these things without upsetting....
Mon Jun 29, 2015, 08:17 AM
Jun 2015

a sensitive group of people some of whom already having been exposed to abuse and are supposed to be in refuge.

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