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difficult child is "the worst", again
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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 225205" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>Yes things have changed a lot for the better. People learn. Maybe thats why they never have fixed the pipe so they can pass it every day reminding themselves of why they have to be so much better. Imaging to live with that as a staff. It is just one of those things which must never happen. </p><p></p><p>When I spoke with my colleague we talked about two cases. He worked for the government which was in charge with regulations of group homes. After a similar loss in Syracuse - Utah they removed every single furniture which could be used wrongly. Even the bathrooms were modified. They could have learned something up in Thompson Falls in Montana but unfortunately nothing was changed and it was a tragedy. The latest official one in Utah (There was an unofficial in a wilderness program) was believed manipulation which turned out to be a stomach infection. Unfortunately the nature of this specific kind of facility in Draper don't allow precausions to be made in order to avoid it in the future. They were cleared of wrongdoing.</p><p></p><p>The 1990's were a decade with hard lessons taught with loss of lives. It is those lessons which should turn out to be a life saver for your child. I will send you a lot of hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 225205, member: 6326"] Yes things have changed a lot for the better. People learn. Maybe thats why they never have fixed the pipe so they can pass it every day reminding themselves of why they have to be so much better. Imaging to live with that as a staff. It is just one of those things which must never happen. When I spoke with my colleague we talked about two cases. He worked for the government which was in charge with regulations of group homes. After a similar loss in Syracuse - Utah they removed every single furniture which could be used wrongly. Even the bathrooms were modified. They could have learned something up in Thompson Falls in Montana but unfortunately nothing was changed and it was a tragedy. The latest official one in Utah (There was an unofficial in a wilderness program) was believed manipulation which turned out to be a stomach infection. Unfortunately the nature of this specific kind of facility in Draper don't allow precausions to be made in order to avoid it in the future. They were cleared of wrongdoing. The 1990's were a decade with hard lessons taught with loss of lives. It is those lessons which should turn out to be a life saver for your child. I will send you a lot of hugs. [/QUOTE]
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