Records - Cheryl
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Police notes about Cheryl's multiple accounts of rape and subsequent certification
Police notes about Cheryl's multiple accounts of rape and the details of her certification for protection -

A note about Cheryl's involuntary readmission and relationships
A note explaining Cheryl's involuntary admission according to the Mental Health Act of 1967. The doctor felt Cheryl's certificates of admission be renewed over time to protect Cheryl from her family. Cheryl's visitations were limited to the ward or the grounds. The note also details Cheryl's family relationships and peer friendships she had made in the institution. -

Letter from Brother asking about Easter Home Visit
This is a letter from Cheryl's brother to the HRC requesting that she be allowed to visit him for the long weekend at Easter. -

Response from an Ontario school denying Cheryl's request for an Easter home visit with her brother.
This is a response from an Ontario school denying Cheryl's request to have her brother stay with her over the Easter weekend. -

Letter about Christmas at HRC
This is a letter from the HRC denying Cheryl's parent's request for Cheryl to return home for Christmas. It provides some information about what festivities the HRC may have had. -

Letter to Cheryl's parents denying request for visit
This is a letter from the HRC denying a request for Cheryl to visit home. It states that Cheryl had "not settled down" and would be disrupted by a visit home. -

Letter asking for Cheryl to visit home for Easter
This is a letter from Cheryl's parents to the HRC asking that she be able to return home for the Easter holiday. -

Letter from Cheryl's parents requesting home visit Christmas 1965
This is a letter from Cheryl's parents asking that she be able to return home for the Christmas holidays. She had not been home since admission 2 or 3 years prior. -

Grandfather's letter asking for Cheryl to visit during Christmas
This is a letter written by Cheryl's grandfather to the HRC asking if Cheryl could visit her Grandparents over the Christmas holidays. -

Memorandum about Cheryl's Visit Home to Toronto Over Christmas
A memo notifying the HRC that Cheryl was granted permission to go home for the Christmas holidays on the condition that her mother took full responsibility for her welfare. -

Letter from doctor to mother granting home visit for Cheryl
This is a letter written by HRC physician to Cheryl's mother notifying her that Cheryl can return home for Easter as requested. There are some descriptions of Cheryl's health and school work. -

First page of letter from Cheryl's parents requesting Christmas Visit 1964
This is a letter from Cheryl's father to HRC requesting that she and her brother be allowed to return home for Christmas holidays. The letter states that Christmas would not be the same without them home. -

First page of letter from Cheryl's parents requesting Christmas Visit 1964
This is a letter from Cheryl's father to HRC requesting that she and her brother be allowed to return home for Christmas holidays. The letter states that Christmas would not be the same without them home. -

First page of letter from Cheryl parents requesting Christmas Visit 1964
This is a letter from Cheryl father to HRC requesting that she and her brother be allowed to return home for Christmas holidays. The letter states that Christmas would not be the same without them home. -

Community and Social Services Family Benefit Application
This is a letter to the Director of Medical Services, HRC about Cheryl's Family Benefit application. -

Cheryl's Family Allowance Documentation
This is a document from the Department of National Health and Welfare indicating Cheryl's hospital status as an insured patient. -

Cheryl's Hospital Insurance May 1969
This is a letter from HRC Business Administrator informing Cheryl's parents that her hospital insurance had lapsed. -

Cheryl's Financial Statement
Document is a financial statement for Cheryl noting her financial status and giving financial maintenance information. -

Letter about Ontario Hospital Insurance
This is a letter from the Office of the Public Trustee to HRC's Business Administrator noting them that Cheryl's Hospital Insurance Contract had lapsed. -

Cheryl's Medical Conference Report, 1969
Medical conference report that outlines Cheryl's diagnosis and recommendations for supervision and sterilization.