Vulnerable girl's custody '˜nightmare' - NSPCC calls for better police training
An NSPCC representative said: “It is hard to imagine a situation where it would be absolutely necessary to use this kind of force on a vulnerable child.
“Forcing a ‘spithood’ on someone is likely to be upsetting for most people, but for a child with autism it would be deeply traumatic.
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Hide Ad“It’s time more police forces introduced training so as officers can deal appropriately with vulnerable children including those with autism, learning difficulties and mental health issues.”
Original story: http://www.crawleyobserver.co.uk/news/local/vulnerable-girl-s-nightmare-time-in-custody-prompts-policy-change-1-7420685
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