West London council under fire after mum told to lock autistic daughter in room
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A West London mother, Lauryn Henderson, has expressed her shock after receiving alarming advice from a council officer to isolate her autistic daughter in a room while she retrieves a specialized buggy. The council also suggested online grocery delivery and protective اقدامات for her home’s windows to prevent damage. Henderson has advocated for her family's relocation, citing persistent issues, including no heating, damp, and rotting window frames. Despite a council survey dismissing her claims, Henderson, alarmed by the living conditions, persists in her fight for a more suitable home for her children.
Ms. Henderson voiced her concerns, stating, 'I found the advice completely shocking. I’m trying my best to provide a safe space, not contain my child.'
A council spokesperson indicated, 'Hammersmith and Fulham is urgently asking Notting Hill Genesis to find a suitable home for Ms. Henderson's family.'
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