These ****s need locking up https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp6643jd8nwo We get bitten, kicked, slapped, punched, spat at, have things thrown at us (books, chairs etc) and get called every name imaginable on a very regular basis... cos the kids have extreme difficulties and can't cope. They deserve a calm but clear response from us, not abuse. We sometimes have to protect them or others by holding them but would never use old bill methods cos they are designed to cause compliance by pain. We use safe handling techniques which we get a whole day's refresher training every year plus at least a half day training 6 months later. Every time we hold a child we have to write the details in a bound book with preprinted numbers. It's a legal document. It is illegal to tear pages out or change details written by other people. This is to protect the children and staff. The books have to be kept for approx 20 hrs in case a pupil makes a complaint once they become an adult. We have cameras all over our school, again to protect staff and children. The fact that the ****s weren't caught on camera (as they would have been in our school) is a disgrace. These kids are usually distressed, unhappy and have been excluded by at least one school, often two or three. They need kindness, honesty, consistency and fair sanctions not abuse. The utter ****s in the report are child abusers
We've spoken about this before RCL. Whilst I work in mainstream I've had my fair share of working with children with SEMH and supporting staff in how best to manage that. At no point ever have the thoughts, comments, or approach displayed by these ****s ever crossed my mind. It's just not something you even think about. You're also spot on about restraint. The thought is to protect the child from themselves as well as to protect others. I've been kicked, punched, bitten, spat at but it's in those moments you feel at your most professional. I can only take a guess that these ppl were wholly unsuited for working with children and no one gave a fck that they were.
So, some of the staff who actually cared have obviously been reporting this and nothing has been done about it? Course it's Wallasey btw. ****hole.
this sort of stuff , though normally at a lower level hopefully , is widespread imo particularly in "closed" institutions .
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