Racial discrimination rampant at state psychiatric hospital, commission finds
The state Human Rights Commission has found that the Vermont Department of Mental Health illegally discriminated against an employee of the state psychiatric hospital. Commission investigators heard complaints from other hospital employees of color, who told of enduring racist attitudes and comments dating back more than a decade. One employee said he found the word nigger scrawled on the windshield of his car.
In her complaint, Ismina Francois, a mental health specialist, alleges that she was subjected to repeated hostile, offensive and racist comments and actions by her co-workers and patients. That racial harassment created an intimidating, hostile and offensive work environment.
In a unanimous vote last month, the Human Rights Commission, which investigates complaints of discrimination, found reasonable grounds that the Vermont Department of Mental Health illegally discriminated against Francois on the basis of race and color, in violation of Vermonts Fair Employment Practices Act.
It is not uncommon for patients in a psychiatric hospital to exhibit often virulent racism, but the complaint by Francois focuses on fellow employees at the Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital in Berlin, including a psychiatric nurse who used the term colored rather than person of color in a conversation a comment the Department of Mental Health conceded was unquestionably inappropriate in the workplace.
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