Seclusion, restraint in NSW psychiatric units: Children kept in isolation for up to 38 hours on average

By Kate Aubusson, Inga Ting
Updated May 17 2017 - 8:04pm, first published 8:00pm
Investigation: Children have been kept in seclusion in mental health units for more than 30 hours, explosive state government data has revealed.
Investigation: Children have been kept in seclusion in mental health units for more than 30 hours, explosive state government data has revealed.

Children have been kept in seclusion in mental health units for more than 30 hours, explosive state government data has revealed.

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