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Inhumane conditions, staff shortages, and overuse of separation revealed
Those placed in the centre’s designated separation rooms told inspectors the space was often left filthy by the previous occupant, and they were sometimes forced to urinate into the drain when their bathroom requests were ignored.
Inspectors said the practice of placing children in empty rooms…
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