Iwi Boards Demand Independent Advocacy After Autistic Child Mistakenly Sedated
The girl had been mistaken for an adult restrained and injected with drugs.
Iwi boards are calling for independent advocacy following an incident where an 11-year-old autistic girl was mistakenly sedated. The child was reportedly mistaken for an adult who was being restrained and injected with drugs. This error highlights a critical failure in identification and care protocols within the healthcare system. The incident has raised serious concerns about the safety and rights of vulnerable individuals, particularly those with disabilities. The demand for independent advocacy underscores the need for better oversight and support systems to prevent such mistakes and ensure appropriate care.
This alarming incident underscores the urgent need for improved protocols and independent advocacy to protect vulnerable individuals, especially children with disabilities, within healthcare settings.
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