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"Question No. 18 by Gay Mitchell ()
The standards of care of children and the disabled in Romania undoubtedly constitute a human rights issue, and the Union has a basic obligation to ensure the well-being of these future citizens of the EU. There have been improvements in this area, which I welcome, but more needs to be done. The 2005 Comprehensive Monitoring Report for Romania welcomes the new legislation on children's rights and adoption, which came into force in January 2005. However, the Monitoring Report goes on to state that, three years on from the adoption of the Law on Mental Health and Protection of People with Psychological Disorders, persons with a mental disability in Romania still suffer from overcrowding, ill-treatment and violence.
What is the Council's opinion on this situation, in particular as the law on the mentally disabled actually pre-dates the recent law on child protection?"@en1
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"Subject: Standards of care in Romania"1
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