Manning Corinne
Victoria University.
Health History. 2009;11(1):149-71.
Established in 1887, Kew Cottages was Australia's oldest and largest specialised institution for people with intellectual disability. Kew Cottages was originally designed as a place of benevolent care and education for children. However its secluded location, adjacent to a 'Lunatic Asylum,' and its use of physical security measures resulted in its reputation as a place of incarceration. This viewpoint emerged through oral history testimony collected as part of the Kew Cottages History Project during 2005-08. Oral histories, which were recorded from people closely associated with Kew Cottages, reveal that despite the introduction of reforms in the mid-twentieth century to accord residents greater freedoms, poor living conditions, strict regimentation, violence, and abuse, all contributed to a prison-like environment within the institution.
基尤小屋始建于1887年,是澳大利亚最古老、规模最大的为智障人士设立的专门机构。基尤小屋最初被设计为一个为儿童提供慈善照料和教育的场所。然而,其偏僻的位置毗邻一家“疯人院”,以及使用人身安全措施,导致它被视为一个监禁场所。这种观点是通过2005年至2008年期间作为基尤小屋历史项目一部分收集的口述历史证词得出的。从与基尤小屋密切相关的人那里录制的口述历史表明,尽管在20世纪中叶进行了改革,给予居民更大的自由,但恶劣的生活条件、严格的管理制度、暴力和虐待,都导致了该机构内类似监狱的环境。