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immenant danger in my home for ASD son

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SJa11 · 14/08/2019 16:55

My son is 4 years old he’s on the high end of the spectrum very severe ASD sleep disorder spd ODD
I currently live in a high rise block of flats with balconies and windows that open wide

I have addressed these issues with my council
If anything happens to my child who’s held accountable
I also have other children to attend to

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SJa11 · 14/08/2019 17:11

May I add, because I’m a social housing tenant
They should have a due regard with disabled children. I have toke pictures of my home to show the health and safety issues

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youarenotkiddingme · 14/08/2019 18:35

I would enrage your paediatrician and ot etc. They are generally really helpful.

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cormorantyes · 14/08/2019 18:41

If you can get evidence, eg pictures of the open windows PLUS a health visitor or GP or pead to say they consider your child is at immediate risk of harm then contact the council's homeless team and say it is unsafe for you to remain in the property and you are therefore homeless.
You may be put in temporary accommodation and you will know what standards that can be.

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EggysMom · 15/08/2019 08:03

Ask your OT to arrange for balcony & window locks to be fitted.

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LightTripper · 15/08/2019 09:55

This could be the kind of situation where your local councillor and MP's office could also be helpful?

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SJa11 · 16/08/2019 17:59

Thank you for all your input. My councilor is coming tomorrow to see us. I’m going to show him around

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imip · 16/08/2019 18:04

Yes,OT should organise a risk assessment and then provide locks etc as necessary. I have an ASD 10 year old dd. We own a 3 storey home and OT still came out and did the risk assessment and provided the locks/alarms etc. We declined some as we could do it ourselves but really needed to think it through with people who did this regularly.

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NoBaggyPants · 16/08/2019 18:05

You can buy window locks on Amazon, they're easy to fit.

If you fall to take reasonable measures yourself, then in the event of an accident it would be you that is responsible.

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Waveysnail · 19/08/2019 16:54

You can buy some great locks for windows. As for balcony keep door locked at all times and keys on your person or in a lockkey code box. We had to do this for front and back door of our house.

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Waveysnail · 19/08/2019 16:55

You could also approach family fund for a grant to make the balcony secure such as installing metal cage so you can still access the balcony safely

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