“My mother told me later that she never knew I was getting ECT and never agreed to it.” Medical records showed that Richards had been admitted to the Lake Alice adolescent unit between October and December 1975 where five ECT treatments were recorded. But Richards said patients also received ECT as a punishment, some of which would not have been listed in the medical records. He was shocked on the head, legs and genitals. As a result, he received burns to his genitalia, but said ACC would not cover his injury claim. “ACC said the burn could have been done by almost anything at anytime,” Richards said.
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Survivors of abuse from the Pacific community will give
evidence before the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of
Inquiry at an upcoming public hearing, Tulou - Our Pacific
Voices: Tatala e Pulonga . Experts will also give
evidence.
The public hearing, starting on Monday 19
July, will open with a traditional Pacific ceremony and be
held at Fale o Samoa in Māngere, Auckland. See below for
the witness list and full schedule.
‘Tulou - Our
Pacific Voices: Tatala e Pulonga’ is the first of its kind
not only for New Zealand, but for Pacific survivors, Pacific
communities and the wider Pacific region.