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CCS Disability Action believes that police cells, hospitals and residential homes are not suitable places to keep teenagers. The comment follows the treatment of an 18-year-old woman with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who was locked up in Nelson police cells and then sent to a specialist hospital for mental health patients after her mother reported that her daughter had attacked her.

CCS Disability Action believes that police cells, hospitals and residential homes are not suitable places to keep teenagers. The comment follows the treatment of an 18-year-old woman with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who was locked up in Nelson police cells and then sent to a specialist hospital for mental health patients after her mother reported that her daughter had attacked her.

CCS Disability Action believes that police cells, hospitals and residential homes are not suitable places to keep teenagers. The comment follows the treatment of an 18-year-old woman with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who was locked up in Nelson police cells and then sent to a specialist hospital for mental health patients after her mother reported that her daughter had attacked her.

CCS Disability Action believes that police cells, hospitals and residential homes are not suitable places to keep teenagers. The comment follows the treatment of an 18-year-old woman with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who was locked up in Nelson police cells and then sent to a specialist hospital for mental health patients after her mother reported that her daughter had attacked her.

CCS Disability Action believes that police cells, hospitals and residential homes are not suitable places to keep teenagers. The comment follows the treatment of an 18-year-old woman with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who was locked up in Nelson police cells and then sent to a specialist hospital for mental health patients after her mother reported that her daughter had attacked her.

CCS Disability Action believes that police cells, hospitals and residential homes are not suitable places to keep teenagers. The comment follows the treatment of an 18-year-old woman with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who was locked up in Nelson police cells and then sent to a specialist hospital for mental health patients after her mother reported that her daughter had attacked her.

 

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CCS Disability Action believes that police cells, hospitals and residential homes are not suitable places to keep teenagers. The comment follows the treatment of an 18-year-old woman with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who was locked up in Nelson police cells and then sent to a specialist hospital for mental health patients after her mother reported that her daughter had attacked her

CCS Disability Action believes that police cells, hospitals and residential homes are not suitable places to keep teenagers. The comment follows the treatment of an 18-year-old woman with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who was locked up in Nelson police cells and then sent to a specialist hospital for mental health patients after her mother reported that her daughter had attacked her

CCS Disability Action believes that police cells, hospitals and residential homes are not suitable places to keep teenagers. The comment follows the treatment of an 18-year-old woman with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who was locked up in Nelson police cells and then sent to a specialist hospital for mental health patients after her mother reported that her daughter had attacked her

CCS Disability Action believes that police cells, hospitals and residential homes are not suitable places to keep teenagers. The comment follows the treatment of an 18-year-old woman with an Autism Spectrum Disorder who was locked up in Nelson police cells and then sent to a specialist hospital for mental health patients after her mother reported that her daughter had attacked her

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