Feb 10 • 11:53 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

Manager at forensic psychiatry in Växjö is leaving

The manager of the forensic psychiatric clinic in Växjö has been dismissed following reports of serious security breaches.

Tina Fogelklou, the director of the forensic psychiatric clinic in Växjö, Sweden, has been relieved of her duties due to ongoing concerns regarding security protocols at the facility. Reports have emerged, particularly from Dagens Nyheter, indicating that patients were subjected to secret surveillance, including during private meetings with their attorneys and intimate encounters. Such practices have raised significant ethical questions and potentially violated legal standards of patient privacy.

The surveillance practices reportedly spanned several years and involved the illegal monitoring of patients, prompting police investigations into the matter. Staff members at the clinic have faced accusations, including illegal wiretapping, highlighting serious operational malpractices within the institution. The decision to dismiss Fogelklou was presented by Ewa Ekman, the health and medical care director, who emphasized the need for organizational development to remedy these systemic issues.

In light of these developments, the clinic aims to implement substantial changes and ensure that similar breaches of security do not occur in the future. The leadership transition is seen as a critical step towards restoring trust and integrity at the facility, amid growing scrutiny regarding the rights and protections afforded to patients in forensic psychiatry settings in Sweden. This incident underscores broader concerns about patient treatment and oversight within psychiatric care institutions and raises questions about regulatory compliance in Sweden's mental health system.

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