I'm sure a lot of people here have been following the events in Austria involving the family imprisoned in the cellar and the incestuous relationship forced on Elisabeth Fritzl by her father. Three children plus Elisabeth were kept in the cellar and three others kept upstairs. Social services cleared Fritzl to care for the three upstairs children after being told by him that their mother couldn't look after them. Clearly they didn't know that Fritzl himself was the father, the mother his own daughter. They also didn't know he had a criminal record, for arson and sexual assault, because police had disposed of or lost the files. It's a horrifying story. Could it happen here? Probably; but Natascha Kampusch who was also imprisoned in a previous case in Austra told Newsnight last night that the country's Nazi past was partly responsible because women were subjugated and seen primarily as child raisers.
What interests me is what will happen to these children now -brought up in a cellar. The oldest, Kerstin is 19 and has only ever known a cellar. She had never seen daylight until taken to hospital just before the case was discovered. How on earth can professionals work with these children and try to improve their lives. Will they ever be fully functioning members of society or will they always be beset by acute mental and physical health problems? What techniques should be used? How would such a situation be handled by UK social workers, psychotherapists etc?
One note of optimism; Natasha Kampusch, who was imprisoned for 8 years, appeared in her interview very lucid, and remarkably self assured. But the Fritzl children have suffered greater deprivation...
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