Scandals in Britain's Children's Care Centers are discovered over 100 cases of violence

A BBC research found that child care centers in Britain exert violence on minors. For three years, children have been living in conditions of violence until May 2021, the rating regulator Ofsted placed a permanent impasse in the centres in question. According to data discovered more than 100 [...]
For three years, children have been living in conditions of violence until May 2021, the rating regulator Ofsted placed a permanent impasse in the centres in question.
According to data uncovered more than 100 complaints have been made in Doncatster homes in northern England and in southern Yorkshire. The Hesley Group, which managed the houses, and Offsted, which had been announced for at least 40 incidents, apologized.
Over 100 children at home are estimated to have suffered serious injuries. A group of experts confirm to the BBC that there have been <x0 systemic and continuous”."
According to the investigation, the children were locked in the bathroom at night, washed in dirty clothes, struck with fists, and not given treatment for days.
The mother of an autical girl who has serious learning difficulties and seizures said her daughter was dragged across the floor of a house.
South Yorkshire police, who is questioning the staff at Hesley for possible abuse, were informed by workers three years before the closure. At the same time, Hesley's accounts registered a profit of 12 million pounds.
Child abuse is the biggest scandal since Winterbourne View, a nursing home near Bristol that was exposed by the BBC Panorama in 2011.












