Solitary Confinement of Children in Residential Treatment Center - El Pueblo

  • Latest Update: Apr 11, 2013
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An ACLU investigation revealed that a residential treatment center for at-risk youth routinely confines children in so-called “Reflection Cottages” for days and even weeks at a time.


At El Pueblo Boys and Girls Ranch, the “Reflection Cottages” are small concrete rooms with no furniture other than a concrete slab that serves as a bed. Children are forbidden to speak with others and must ask permission to use the bathroom. Children are not allowed to go outside or provided opportunity for exercise.

Regulations of the Colorado Department of Human Services strictly controls the use of restraint and seclusion at childcare facilities. The regulations clearly prohibit seclusion of children “except in emergency situations and only after less restrictive alternatives have been exhausted.” The regulations also specify that seclusion should not exceed two hours except in the most extraordinary cases and should end when the emergency passes.

The ACLU of Colorado has called on the Department of Human Services to put a stop to El Pueblo’s violation of the state regulations restricting the use of solitary confinement.


Media:

Attorney(s):
Mark Silverstein and Rebecca Wallace

State Shuts Down Solitary Confinement of Children at El Pueblo

The Colorado Department of Human Services (DHS) issued an investigation report last Friday citing numerous violations of child care regulations, including the use of solitary confinement on children, at El Pueblo Boys and Girls Ranch and ordering the facility to suspend operation of its so-called “reflection cottages.”

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ACLU-CO Commends Pueblo City Schools for Protecting Kids at El Pueblo

Statement of ACLU of Colorado Legal Director Mark Silverstein on the Pueblo City Schools (D60) board’s recent 4-1 vote to add conditions to their contract with El Pueblo Boys and Girls Ranch that ensure that students are not placed in solitary confinement in the facility’s reflection cottages.

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Stories of Solitary Confinement from Children at El Pueblo

Since the ACLU of Colorado publicly demanded that the Department of Human Services (DHS) put an end to solitary confinement of children at El Pueblo Boys and Girls Ranch, several children have come forward to tell us about their experiences in so-called “reflection cottages” at El Pueblo.

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