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'Totally unacceptable’: Children with Down's syndrome and autism left in court cells for hours

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'Totally unacceptable’: Children with Down's syndrome and autism left in court cells for hours, report finds – Independent

Children with Down's syndrome and autism were among those left for hours in court cells while they awaited legal representation or transport, according to a report. 

The treatment of some young people including those with disabilities was branded “totally unacceptable” and a “matter of embarrassment” for the criminal justice system by custody watchdog the Lay Observers (LO). 

An annual report from the body of volunteers tasked by ministers to inspect court custody conditions and transport arrangements for detainees in England and Wales warned youngsters and those with health problems were “falling through the gaps”.

Here you can find the full article: 'Totally unacceptable’: Children with Down's syndrome and autism left in court cells for hours, report finds – Independent

This is awful and something that certainly needs to change! Is this something you have experienced? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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