What is our position on this and how can we effect change? Our experience of writing a position statement regarding attachment trauma in people with intellectual disabilities

H. Fletcher, P. Frankish, S. Azmi, A. Flood
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We heard about the abuse and bad treatment of people with intellectual disabilities which had happened at an inpatient unit called Whorlton Hall in 2019.We were upset and angry that abuse keeps happening even though people have been trying to make sure support is better and safer.We wanted to write something to tell people that we thought the abuse was terrible and should not be happening.We hoped that we could write something that would tell people how important it is to:–help people to get better at spotting signs of emotional and physical abuse–report any abuse or poor support and make a plan to follow up to make sure this stops–share ideas of how we can better work together to stop abuse from happeningWe set up a small group of clinical psychologists to write a ‘position statement’ which would include all these things.We shared what we had written with a bigger group of psychologists and health professionals in our Attachment and Intellectual Disabilities Special Interest Group and they said what they thought was good and how to make it better.
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我们在这方面的立场是什么?我们如何才能促成改变?我们写一份关于智障人士依恋创伤的立场声明的经验
我们听说了2019年在霍尔顿大厅住院病房发生的对智障人士的虐待和恶劣待遇。我们感到沮丧和愤怒的是,尽管人们一直在努力确保支持更好、更安全,但虐待仍在发生。我们想写点东西告诉人们,我们认为虐待是可怕的,不应该发生。我们希望我们可以写一些东西来告诉人们,帮助人们更好地发现情感和身体虐待的迹象,报告任何虐待或缺乏支持的情况,并制定后续计划以确保这种情况停止,分享我们如何更好地共同努力阻止虐待发生的想法。我们成立了一个临床心理学家小组,写一份“立场声明”,其中包括所有这些事情。我们把我们所写的分享给了更多的心理学家和健康专家,他们是我们的依恋和智力残疾特别兴趣小组的成员,他们说出了他们认为好的东西,以及如何让它变得更好。
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