Another attempted coverup in Queensland that is not going to work

It will all come out in court

A former whistleblower who was suspended after complaining about the treatment of people with disabilities at Brisbane's Basil Stafford Centre has been sacked. In February, The Courier-Mail reported that Kerry Crossingham, a residential care officer who worked with residents at the notorious facility, had been suspended on full pay since last July after alleging people with intellectual disabilities were being isolated and locked up for long periods. The treatment contravenes Disability Services Queensland's statutory requirements and policies.

Yesterday Mr Crossingham said he had received a letter of dismissal, the grounds for which included him harassing DSQ executive director Evan Klatt by sending emails relating to his complaints to Mr Klatt's home computer, and failing to follow a direction to supply his current home address to the department.

Mr Crossingham, who was nominated for an award for his work in 2004, said the Basil Stafford resident about whose treatment he had complained was still being "detained illegally". "They have no legal authorisation to lock him up and he is one of a number of intellectually disabled people whose liberty is currently being deprived illegally by DSQ," he said. "There is no statutory authority stating that residential care officers are authorised to lock these people up virtually, in some cases, in solitary confinement."

Mr Crossingham said he would take his case to the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission.

Source. More on the Basil Stafford Centre for the intellectually disabled here

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