Foster Mother in Kirovohrad Region Accused of Chaining Down Syndrome Teenager.
Outrage in Kirovohrad Region
According to TSN.ua: Prosecutors in Ukraine's Kirovohrad region have brought charges against a foster mother from a children's home for allegedly keeping a 17-year-old girl with Down syndrome chained up. The woman is accused of locking the teenager away for several months, an act that has provoked public fury. The girl requires constant care and support, making her confinement under such conditions a severe human rights violation. This case highlights ongoing concerns about the welfare of vulnerable children in state care institutions.
Prosecutor's Office Investigation
An investigation by the Kirovohrad regional prosecutor's office revealed that the girl was tied to a bed with a fabric belt, indicating cruel treatment. The foster mother has been suspended from working with children, and a court has imposed a personal recognizance order as a preventive measure. Investigative actions are continuing at the child's place of residence to determine all the circumstances of the case.
"A person who assumes responsibility for a child's upbringing and care is obligated first and foremost to ensure their safety, dignified living conditions, and the protection of their rights." - Alla Moroz, Prosecutor's Office Representative
This situation has caused widespread public outcry, underscoring the urgent need for stricter oversight of conditions in social care institutions. It is crucial for the relevant authorities to implement proper monitoring and inspections to prevent similar cases in the future. The rights of children, especially those with special needs, must be the top priority in the state's social protection policy.
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