SOS Children’sโ Village in โขCarinthia, austria,โ faced serious allegationsโ of mistreatment including physical and psychological abuse, improper meal provision, and inadequate care, prompting an internal investigation and structural changes, according โขto reports.The accusations,stemming from a study cited by Falter โขnewspaper,led โto a temporary admission stop at the Moosburg location โand aโค comprehensive review of practices.
The allegations center around systemicโ failures in care,withโฃ reports โขof insufficient food,inappropriate disciplinary measures,and a lack ofโข proper documentation. thes concerns prompted intervention from Carinthia’s child and youth welfare services, which โevaluated the organization’s pedagogical and economic operations.The situation raises questions about oversight of residential care โfacilities and the well-being ofโข vulnerable children within the system.
SOS Children’s Village initiated aโข “comprehensive processing” in 2020, responding โto the concerns raised โinโค the Falter study. Measures implemented includedโ separatingโฃ from implicated managers and engaging external โsupport. A new management โฃstructure was putโค in place in 2021, and the organization states it worked closely โwith Carinthia’s child โand youth welfare services throughout the process. A temporary admission stop for the Moosburg location was lifted in December 2020 after a positive evaluation.
A requestโฃ forโ comment sent to State Councilor Sara Schaar (SPร), responsible for Carinthia’s childโ andโ youth welfare, remained unanswered as of publication.(WHAT)