Ballad of a teenage queen

She shouts for a reckoning with entire mouth and unspoilt heart. My friend Poodle (“Ursula”) from Christchurch NZ declares her joy, in love with these times. (rule for radicals: that’s why she’s a teacher and you’re not)

so thats me in the corner-thats me over there–was a hard arse interview 2 do-my dyslexia gets in the way some-times-just bear with it and it will show its beauty

Living With the Scars of Abuse

by KIM THOMAS
Source: Press, The Christchurch, New Zealand
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 October 2008, 15:00 CDT

New Zealand’s mental health system has a dark history, with hundreds of former patients alleging abuse in state hospitals. Kim Thomas tells the story of one woman who suffered abuse and explores what former patients are doing to try and take back their lives.

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Ursula spent her 22nd birthday huddling near naked in the corner of a bare room at Christchurch’s Sunnyside Hospital.

She was incarcerated at the now defunct mental-health hospital for slicing her arms from wrist to armpit with razors.

During her year-long stay at Sunnyside, Ursula (not her real name) was abused and humiliated.

For at least two months she was housed in an isolation room where she was stripped, sometimes by male nurses, and dressed in a thick woollen smock as punishment for her rowdy behaviour.

Her underpants and bra were taken from her and she was forced to use a pot as her toilet, in a room visible to staff and other patients.

More than 20 years later the scars of Ursula’s Sunnyside experience are still as visible as the razor marks lacing her arms. She is not alone.

Scores of former Sunnyside patients have disclosed abuse during their stay at the Gothic-style institution.

Nationwide, about 300 former patients claim abuse in mental hospitals during the 1960s, 70s and 80s. Many were sent to psychiatric institutions because of behavioural difficulties but then treated as if they had serious psychiatric illnesses. Some were as young as eight.

Allegations include physical and sexual abuse, long periods of solitary confinement and the use of electro-convulsive (electric shock) therapy (ECT) as punishment.

In 2004, Attorney-General Margaret Wilson announced the establishment of a confidential forum where former patients, their families and hospital staff could tell their stories.

It recently announced a new forum, called the Listening and Assistance Service, for people who allege abuse or neglect during their time in state care in the health, child welfare or residential special education sector before 1992.

Justice and compensation is also being pursued in the law courts.

Wellington lawyer Sonia Cooper represents about 200 of 300 former psychiatric patients, including Ursula, seeking compensation for abuse.

They filed their first claims for compensation in 2004 but the matter remains unresolved. Cooper says she tried to negotiate with the Government out of court but failed.

In the latest chapter of this long running legal process, the Court of Appeal recently passed a judgment saying the Government had to prove that the actions former patients say was abuse was actually treatment, Cooper says.

“We want an acknowledgement that this abuse happened and an apology. If the Crown had been willing to deal with this out of the courts we wouldn’t be pursuing legal action,” Cooper says.

The Government has already made one large settlement to former psychiatric patients; in 2001, 183 former patients of Lake Alice’s adolescent unit received an apology and a share of $10.7 million compensation for claims including receiving ECT and injections as punishment, sexual abuse, ECT on the genitals in several cases, and one of being locked in a cage with a deranged adult.

About 240 civil cases are still pending.

A Crown Law office spokeswoman says it is reading the very complicated Crown Law judgement to decide what steps to take next.

Ursula says she would be dead had she stayed longer in Sunnyside. She sought legal counsel and had herself checked out of the hospital.

Ursula has a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. She says 20 years ago the disorder was poorly understood.

As a result, treatment for her self-harm and erratic behaviour involved being put into an isolation cell as punishment. Good behaviour was rewarded with treats such as winning her underwear back.

For a sexual abuse victim such as Ursula, being stripped was the ultimate in humiliation.

“I saw it as an extension of the brutality I had already had forced on me.”

She says she cannot believe the way people such as herself were treated in an environment that was supposed to be therapeutic.

Sunnyside was demolished last year. But even after its demise it holds a significant and sinister place in Christchurch’s collective conscience.

Christchurch theatre director Tony McCaffrey has recently secured Creative New Zealand funding to develop a play based on the goings on in the former mental-health hospital, which he hopes to open the stage curtains on next year.

As part of his research McCaffrey visited the ruins of the old hospital and pored over patient log books and photographs.

He also interviewed former nurses, superintendents and patients.

“I believe it’s important to acknowledge the huge role Sunnyside played in Christchurch’s history and craft a memorial to that,” McCaffrey says.

“Since I started this project almost everyone I talk to has some connection to the place, whether they knew someone who worked there or stayed there. Everyone has a story.”

McCaffrey says Sunnyside housed people from all walks of life and the way they were treated is an insight into the community’s psyche over the past century.

Sunnyside’s history also provides a window into the dark history of Christchurch because of some of the inhumane acts that happened there.

Mental Health Foundation chief executive Judi Clements said abuse that occurred in institutions is a crying shame.

She says many staff from those times still feel ill at the things that went on.

However, they were often only doing what they were told or what was best practice at the time, Clements says. In time, people will probably look back at certain practices which occur in the mental health sector now, such as electric shock therapy, and condemn them as cruel or unnecessary.

8 thoughts on “Ballad of a teenage queen

  1. ((((Robin)))) Bless you and guess what-I love that photo-I was with director 2 night-Iam very excited about the psy Abuse play-also met his brother whos a film maker-

    I LOVE your words b4 artikil starts–thanks for the blog role link-Iam keeping this one up and will write lots as the play moves 4ward-WOW–Poodles done well

    Love ya Robin-really do gitl

    smoochs—Co Co Co Co

    thanks for posting my story-is the story of many-but is mine-

  2. Glad you like the photo too, really captures your spirit. The story behind it comes from years back when you were inaccessible and suicidal, not talking to anyone online, I did a google search and found the pic at an old defunct message board and made it into a wallpaper while you were erm, “missing” and looked at it once a day to remember to pray. (((sister)))
    I think the play will run circles around this interview, the journo gave you a cool name, Ursula, but she tries to make it sound like Sunnyside is all in the past and things like that don’t happen anymore. Typical triumph of the human spirit, nothing to worry about media spin, but it’s hard to look at atrocity and good for them when they dare to look at all. Thank god for ART, keep me updated on the PLAY, and never get over what was allowed to take place in a psych ward called Sunnyside BECAUSE it was called Sunnyside, yes? The story of many but is yours indeed, especially what you did with it.

  3. the journo

    arse-also nice and shiny-she wanted 2 take a photo of me coming into the light-again-arse-I said no no no

    yes-it was called sunnyside-the one down south was called-Cherry Farm–Jesus they all had such bright names-

    Iam finishing therphy soon-seems Ive bin finishing for ages Cos I have hah-hah–love that Ron the T

    my lap-top cord needs replaced-another reason Ive bin missing-

    I spoke 2 director about interview-we laughed cos journos are such scavengers etc

    I will phone you soon-Kiwi Election on soon-Iam campaining for the -way 2 the left party-aka-phoning-dropping leaflets in letter-box”s etc

    its a big one——smooch

  4. Hi ya ((((Robin)))))–Ive decided 2 ++open++ up my “On line home” instead of myspace blogging -so could you please change the link—Iam Really going 2 blog right-do u think its a good idea 2 change from myspace 2 yucka one-?

    smooch Louise-xoxoxoxo

  5. No, not if you want traffic! People have to sign in before they can even read a Yuku blog hon, that’s just bollocks. How about a nice wordpress blog like this one? I can help you set it up, I’ve been using it for years now and once I got used to the layout it’s endless play. You can even set up some fake blogs on different platforms just to see how they feels and then you find one that fits, delete the others, and down the road you go.

  6. (((Robin))) I did my first-blogging-go on please check it out-Jezz I must of done 3000 words altoll-about links too chid murder-tourture and the swing too the right in 1984-Immigration and what ever else I could throw at it-it took me hours 2 edit-I did use your e-mail addy but it came back-bugger-

    rachelcervantes—hi ya-I love poodles 2–

    Robin-I wonder where Jack is from OCC-?–Say hi 2 Grizz 4 me and let him know about the play etc will ya-give him a (((( )))))) from me will ya-

    How about a nice wordpress blog like this one? I can help you set it up, I’ve been using it for years now and once I got used to the layout it’s endless play. You can even set up some fake blogs on different platforms just to see how they feels and then you find one that fits, delete the others, and down the road you go

    Iam thinking–Iam thinking—sounds good-Iam thinking-

    how ya going (((Robin))))–what ya up 2-?–is it yoru winter now or do you not have them in Texus-?

    Hows the cats-?–hows ya body hanging in-Uggh-Iam off to have a camera in my womb mid Jan-not a big issue but a fucting painful one-

    -womens health is so further forward than it never was-

    Services so tight Robin-ya would have 2 be near dieing and then some 2 see a Doctor fast-waiting lists-what a curse-!!

    e-mail me and I can e-mail ya back-see if it works this time

    Love @ ya–Poodles

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