Culture Michigan to ban youth facility restraints after death of 16-year-old Cornelius Frederick - Day 1 of asking for my own A&N tag


Three former Lakeside Academy employees have been criminally charged in last April’s death of Frederick, who had thrown a sandwich.

The state of Michigan will ban the use of restraints at all state-run youth facilities after the death of 16-year-old Cornelius Frederick.

The teen was in a residential treatment center for at-risk youth in Kalamazoo, Michigan called Lakeside Academy when, according to reports, on April 29, 2020, seven male staff members held him down and put weight on his torso and legs to restrain him for more than 10 minutes after he threw a sandwich at another child.

He died two days later at a local hospital.

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Three former Lakeside Academy employees have been charged with involuntary manslaughter and child abuse in last April’s death of Cornelius Frederick, 16. (NBC News)
His caseworker, Meghan Folkerson told NBC News she is “still angry” about Frederick’s death. “I think that everyone is allowed and going to be angry at this death,” she said, “because it was preventable. It was uncalled for.”

A state task force was organized last year and has determined that restraints on children should be banned “in all but the most extreme circumstances, such as to save a child’s life.”

There will also be other measures enacted aimed to reduce the number of children in group homes and to strengthen oversight of children in state care.

“The state is entrusted with the care and safety of kids after they’ve been abused and neglected,” said Stacie Bladen, director of children’s services at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. “We have an absolute responsibility to keep them safe while they’re in our care and custody.”

Sequel is the private firm that operates juvenile care for at-risk, foster and children with disabilities in 19 states. In 2020, three states including Michigan ended their relationships with the company.

In a statement, company officials said that some states, “influenced by political and activist pressure, have prioritized perception over the best possible care for the individual.”

They maintain that they “remain steadfast” in providing compassionate care for children and declared their services “essential and operating at, or exceeding, their highest standards.”

Three former Lakeside Academy employees have been charged with involuntary manslaughter and child abuse in the case of Frederick’s death, which was ruled a homicide. All have pleaded not guilty.
 
Cornelius Frederick.
Gonna call it right now, he's a black kid. Let me check the article.

Edit: Called it. Who the fuck names their kid Cornelius anytime past the 19th century? Parents are dickheads for that one.

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So instead of saying padded restraints rather than brute manpower is the way to go, we ban restraint altogether.

How many head smashing speds are going to kill themselves in the near future by accident?
They held him down by his arms and legs. This fat fuck was so unhealthy some slight pressure on his limbs was enough to kill him. They should charge his parents if they can find them and they haven't OD'd.
 
So instead of saying padded restraints rather than brute manpower is the way to go, we ban restraint altogether.

How many head smashing speds are going to kill themselves in the near future by accident?
We banned asylums for the most part, because the terrible conditions inside them had been exposed so many times, so instead of trying to reform the system at all they just went "fuck it" and practically dissolved them. Nobody wants to improve these systems. Takes too much effort.
 
They were just listening to a nurse or something, and took the hit for killing the nig. The case worker would never say it, but that's how they were trained regardless of their position in the facility and they'd be disciplined if they didn't do that. Yes, even if it were 2 kids playing food fight.
 
This thread contains some interesting discussion of this subject including some massively tl;dr posts by yours truly.

Basically, this is a terrible idea.

In a statement, company officials said that some states, “influenced by political and activist pressure, have prioritized perception over the best possible care for the individual.”

There's not really a whole lot to add to that (oh don't worry, there is, just click the link above lol) but basically it boils down to that. Some kids just become completely unmanageable and are dangerous to themselves, to the staff, and to others. There's just no way around needing to implement restraints in facilities like this. Should they be minimized? Yes, and every one avoided is a victory, but eliminating them just isn't possible. There's not enough :optimistic: ratings in the world for that view.
 
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This thread contains some interesting discussion of this subject including some massively tl;dr posts by yours truly.

Basically, this is a terrible idea.



There's not really a whole lot to add to that (oh don't worry, there is, just click the link above lol) but basically it boils down to that. Some kids just become completely unmanageable and are dangerous to themselves, to the staff, and to others. There's just no way around needing to implement restraints in facilities like this. Should they be minimized? Yes, and every one avoided is a victory, but eliminating them just isn't possible. There's not enough :optimistic: ratings in the world for that view.
The retards implementing this don't understand that if you ban restraints altogether you're going to have a lot of dead kids.
 
The retards implementing this don't understand that if you ban restraints altogether you're going to have a lot of dead kids.
Not to mention nobody's gonna wanna work there after getting smacked around every day. And thereby you'll end up with the most bottom-of-the-barrel employees you can find which will be more dangerous to the kids in yet another way.
 
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