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Organisational abuse typically occurs within care environments, such as care homes, nursing homes, hospitals, or even within a patient's home, when the institutional rules become oppressive and harmful to those under care.
This form of abuse arises from suppressive rules and regimes within an institution, impacting the residents or individuals receiving support. It can manifest as:
Possible indicators of organisational abuse include:
Another form of abuse is discriminatory abuse, which involves the unfair treatment or harassment of individuals based on their characteristics, such as age, sex, sexual orientation, language, culture, religion, political beliefs, hair colour, environment, disability, style, and others.
Signs of discriminatory abuse can include:
In today's digital context, it's critical to understand that organisational and discriminatory abuses can also transpire in digital environments. Cyberbullying, online discrimination, and invasion of online privacy are rising issues that should be highlighted in contemporary child protection courses. It's of utmost importance to advocate for online safety, respect, and digital citizenship to ensure children's protection in the digital age.