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Confidential complaint about alleged coercive conduct discussed; HRC director outlines intake and referral steps

Revere Human Rights Commission · December 5, 2025
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Summary

A confidential submission alleging 'coercive and deceptive conduct' by a health-care facility was read into the record; commissioners agreed the HRC's role is to intake and refer most individual complaints to state agencies and authorized creation of a small mediator subgroup to meet with complainants privately.

At its Nov. 21, 2025 meeting, the Revere Human Rights Commission reviewed a confidential public submission alleging coercive conduct by a facility and discussed how the commission will intake, keep confidential and refer similar complaints.

Chair Shima Hosseini read an excerpt of the submission into the public meeting record, saying, "I am reporting coercive and deceptive conduct by this facility," and described that the complainant reported staff separated a patient from a partner and that a patient advocate had delivered fear-based statements about abortion risks.…

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