@VEOHRC [CN sexual abuse] Eastman is now questioning Devansen about the wording of the couple sentences in Yooralla's submission that reference the Kumar case. Why "acts of a sexual nature" instead of "crimes"?
@VEOHRC [CN sexual abuse] Devansen says Yooralla was not trying to downplay the criminal conduct. She says that's not the language in the witness statement.
@VEOHRC At the time, no apology, advocacy support or legal advice was provided to any of the survivors. No support for survivors to apply for criminal compensation.
Devanesen does not know if that survivor, Ruth, got legal advice, or if anyone asked her whether she wanted to pursue compensation, as another survivor did with independent advocacy help.
Good to see the Commissioners very much not going easy on Yooralla. Commissioner Atkinson chiming in now on other survivors not being given support to understand their rights.
Devanesen keeps trying to bring this back to Yooralla's intentions, the Commission isn't having any of it - refocusing on Yooralla's actual actions, which materially benefited them through their not having to pay more compensation.
Devanesen does not know if an apology was ever made to Ruth. According to the documents she's had access to since she started as CEO of Yooralla, there is no evidence or record of one.
[CN sexual violence] It took EIGHT YEARS for Jacqueline to be moved to a different room from the one she was assaulted in. Devanesen says that's how long it took her to ASK to be moved. Eastman demands to know why nobody asked HER. No answer.
[CN sexual violence] Infuriating details about one survivor being afraid to tell the man who was assaulting her to "fuck off" because swearing was against the rules of the house.
Survivors quite understandably don't trust Yooralla management. Devanesen seems to be implying that Yooralla can't support them to e.g. seek compensation without first regaining their trust. Surely there are other ways? Independent advocates?
Eastman is really hammering this point home. It's quite possible she intends to go through every single paragraph in Yooralla's statement that uses the word "allege" and have Devanesen agree that it was wrong to use that word each time.
Eastman says nothing in Yooralla's submission suggests people with disability, particularly survivors, have actively participated in any of Yooralla's "reforms".
Getting ready to live tweet the last day of the #DisabilityRC hearing into the use of psychotropic medication and chemical restraints.
It's been a tough week, so if you need to mute this thread of the hashtag, we do understand.
If you feel impacted by anything you read here today, remember you can always call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
You can also call the National Counselling and Referral Service (specifically set up to support people impacted by anything related to the #DisabilityRC) on 1800 421 468.
We have been very disappointed so far with the lack of people with disability giving evidence at this hearing, and we'd like to start this thread today by sharing three blogs written for us by people with lived experience of the mental health system. #DisabilityRC
Getting ready to live tweet the #DisabilityRC again this morning. Thanks to everyone following along this week. Some of the testimony is confronting to hear, and we appreciate everyone engaging with us this week.
As always, if you need support, you can reach Lifeline on 13 11 14.
You can also call the National Counselling and Referral Service, set up to support anyone impacted by anything related to the #DisabilityRC, on 1800 421 468.
@FrancesPWDA is live tweeting this morning's #DisabilityRC sessions. You can follow the thread here:
It's day 2 of the Disability Royal Commission into "the use of psychotropic medication, behaviour support and behaviours of concern". We'll be live tweeting from here again today using the hashtag #DisabilityRC
We heard some harrowing testimony yesterday and we encourage everyone to look after yourselves as we go through this together.
We invite you to follow along on the journey with us, but also remember you can temporarily mute the hashtag or a thread if you need to. #DisabilityRC
@FrancesPWDA will be live tweeting for us from her account this morning. Check out the thread here:
The 6th Disability Royal Commission hearing on "the use of psychotropic medication, behaviour support and behaviours of concern" starts today at 10am, and we will be live tweeting the proceedings from here.
We'll be using the hashtag #DisabilityRC if you'd like to join us.