Andorra la VellaA girl, born in 2007, had been admitted to La Gavernera as a result of her situation of helplessness based, among many other causes, on her father’s attitude. The parent is prohibited from contacting her. He was criminally convicted “for physically assaulting her on different occasions when she was under 14 years old”. Until she reached that age the girl did not explain. This is what is recorded in the report on the current judicial situation of the affected person.
The father, moreover, “manifests a lack of psycho-emotional strategies, a permissive educational style and difficulties in establishing boundaries”. The girl was sent with her paternal grandparents, but she was sent to the Governess “when the grandparents felt exhausted and overcome by their conduct.”
Escapes from the Governess
At first it seemed that he adapted well to his admission to the Gavernera, which is an open center. It followed educational measures and psychological and psychiatric assistance “to maintain its stability and achieve its correct development”. Everything was messed up. He ran away several times. In the latter case, the intervention of Interpol was necessary to find out his whereabouts. He lived in the Headquarters. He found her “in terrible hygiene conditions and after having maintained sexual attitudes that were serious danger to his health”.
During these escapes, “she didn’t even attend the professional esthetics training she was enrolled in, much less she didn’t even take the prescribed medication, causing a serious emotional destabilization”.
Transfer to the Center for Intensive Education
The girl was admitted to the Intensive Education Center (CREI) for young people with serious emotional or behavioral problems or addictions. The girl objected. It stated that “he is aware of his escapes from the CRAE, his disruptive behaviour, his absences from school and his inappropriate and dangerous sexual behavior for his health”.
The affected person does not want to be in the Intensive Education Center because she considers that “submission to an excessively rigid control like the one she suffers at the CREI does not allow her to manage her emotions, asking that she be readmitted to the CRAE (Governer)”. He showed a firm commitment “to follow the regulations of the Center to which he wishes to re-enter”.
Father, prosecution, bailiff and Superior Court have objected. Everything that happened in the escapes, and it is much easier to escape from the Governor than from the CREI, had such severe consequences that they consider it advisable to have a rigid control.