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She described her unnecessary hospitalisation and subsequent events as 'frightening' because of the lack of power she was allowed over her own body; she could only watch her blood sugar rise needlessly without being able to use her own skills and expertise to keep herself safe.
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Her voice rises passionately – as if she were on a soapbox – and she needlessly apologises.
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Browning defended the rise in removals at the time, noting that detention rates were rising statewide, but critics said social workers sometimes needlessly removed children because they were afraid to lose their jobs if something unforeseen occurred to a child under their watch.
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