Seclusion rooms locked away series schools | The Columbus Dispatch

Seclusion rooms locked away series schools | The Columbus Dispatch



Some Ohio children with disabilities are regularly isolated in cell-like rooms, closets or old offices when they behave badly. The rooms are supposed to be used to calm or restrain children who become violent. But an investigation by The Dispatch and StateImpact Ohio, which is a collaboration of NPR and Ohio public-radio stations, found that they’re being misused.
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