SANDVIKA (AP) A psychiatrist who had treated the girl (15) explains that she warned against violence and murder, whose 15-year-old did not get recommended follow-up in Small Units .
The psychiatrist was responsible for examining the girl when she was admitted to the closed ward at Bjerketun adolescents care center.
15-year-old was in October 2013 discharged from there and moved to the apartment to the treatment center Small Entities in Asker.
Six months after the move, in February 2014 did the psychiatrist hear that it went so well with the girl.
– I heard it from an employee at Bjerketun who knew some in child protection. When I sent an email to therapists in Small Devices and asked them to contact me, but I never heard anything from them. I wrote that it sounded as if she was depressed and the next it would be violence, explains psychiatrist in Asker and Bærum District Court.
The psychiatrist should have been contacted about the same in August 2014, in the wake of the dramatic episode where the girl had threatened and beaten with a machete.
On the night of October 28 was Anna Kristin Gillebo Backlund (30) killed.
– I do not know if they understood the girl at all. I’m really not sure how much they have understood, says psychiatrist on the staff of Small Devices.
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The management of small units to testify in court on Monday.
– Warned against murder before moving
At the forefront of the move in 2013 had psychiatrist, who today is chief physician at Oslo University, given Bufetat, child welfare Bærum and management of Small Units more advice.
The psychiatrist’s assessment was that the girl, who has a long history of serious violence attack, had to have two wake people around him all day during the first six months. This would according to psychiatrist make the girl feel safe.
The representative of Bufetat going during a meeting in June 2014 to have replied that they had no budget to have two occupational therapists at work all day.
– I said that when there is a risk that it happens a murder. And was told that they still had the budget to cover it, explains psychiatrist.
– Having printed
The psychiatrist believes 15-year-old in an ideally should been Bjerketun in five years.
– But such a world does not exist. She got to know us on Bjerketun, but it was a hospital, not a care base. Hospitals are not a place where one should stay firm, she had printed.
The girl came to Bjerketun summer 2012.
– She was referred for assessment and treatment. I was responsible for assessment and treatment. I had admission call on Bjerketun. She came along with father, was dressed in black clothes and had a lot of makeup. She was indifferent to hospitalization and said she was going to kill us all, says the psychiatrist.
There must have been several incidents of violence during the first two weeks by Bjerketun.
– Gradually it better, especially after decisions about screening. We took out all of the objects in the department. It was very structured daily plans where everything happened at certain times. We controlled everything into and out of the closed department, says the psychiatrist.
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– Not psychotic
On Bjerketun was set a diagnosis of the girl: Complex trauma.
– It occurs when caregivers do not over time is there for the child. These children may develop brief psychotic experiences or persistent psychosis. It affects the emotional trauma and brain development, says the psychiatrist.
The experts have concluded that the 15-year-old was not unconscious or psychotic when she killed the 30-year-old environmental worker. She is thus considered criminally sane.
– We have at no time in Bjerketun experienced or considered her as psychotic, says the psychiatrist.
Tente his room
In June 2013 it was finally decided that the girl should be discharged and moved to Small Devices.
– She was stabilized. Violence risk assessment was low, she was not suicidal and she went back to school.
Still, there was a new serious episode only a few weeks before the girl was moved to the apartment in Asker.
– She lit in his room. Our assessment was that it was her way of saying from that things were not straightforward, says the psychiatrist.
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