RI Reaches Agreement With Feds Over Care for Kids in Psychiatric Wards

The U.S. Attorney for the state of Rhode Island announced an agreement with the state over the alleged hundreds of children who have been sequestered in psychiatric wards without a valid medical reason

U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha announces a proposed settlement to a lawsuit alleging the ‘warehousing’ of kids in psychiatric care.
U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha announces a proposed settlement to a lawsuit alleging the ‘warehousing’ of kids in psychiatric care.
Olivia Ebertz / The Public’s Radio
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U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha announces a proposed settlement to a lawsuit alleging the ‘warehousing’ of kids in psychiatric care.
U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha announces a proposed settlement to a lawsuit alleging the ‘warehousing’ of kids in psychiatric care.
Olivia Ebertz / The Public’s Radio
RI Reaches Agreement With Feds Over Care for Kids in Psychiatric Wards
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The state of Rhode Island and the U.S. Department of Justice have reached an agreement on how to ensure that children in state care without a medical need to be in psychiatric wards will be able to go home and receive care integrated into their daily lives.

Hundreds of young teenagers and adolescent kids were unfairly isolated in psychiatric wards in Bradley Hospital over the last several years because of the failure of a Rhode Island state agency, according to U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha.

“That failure concerned a repeated, persistent pattern of behavior in which these children were unnecessarily and illegally confined in an acute care psychiatric institution,” Cunha said at a press conference on Thursday. “Often for weeks or months longer than their conditions required.”

The proposed plan comes in the form of a consent decree, which was filed in District Court on Thursday and must be accepted by a judge in order to become official.

This story was reported by The Public’s Radio. You can read the entire story here.

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