Autistic children abused at school
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Autistic abuse case must never happen again, says No 10

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BBC has obtained footage of children being shoved into padded rooms at Whitefield School .
Footage shows children being thrown to the floor or left alone, sitting in their own vomit.
No 10 says education department is looking at strengthening guidance on use of seclusion.
Investigation ended earlier this year without any charges.
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