It is a divisive practice that persists on the walls of hospitals in France and that the government wants to see disappear. Establishments that house pornographic or sexist murals in duty rooms will have to remove them, “consultation” with the interns, according to a ministerial instruction consulted by Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Wednesday January 25.
This decision is part of the “zero tolerance policy” displayed regarding “moral or sexual violence once morest health students”, asserts an instruction from the general direction of the offer of care (DGOS). This note, dated January 17 and revealed by the news site Hospimediapoints out that “several disputes closed or in progress” aimed at frescoes. Seized in summary proceedings by the association Dare feminism! in the name of the “dignity of women”the Toulouse administrative court thus ordered in December 2021 the removal of certain decorations from the duty rooms of the city’s university hospital center (CHU).
In 2015, in Clermont-Ferrand, a fresco representing a collective rape between superheroes had sparked controversy following ” bubbles “ of texts have been added, implicitly designating the Minister of Health Marisol Touraine as the central figure. It should have been erased. Since then, hospitals have spontaneously removed or modified murals, “sometimes in a climate of opposition from interns”notes the ministerial document.
The withdrawal imposed by the ARS in the event of disagreement
Even today, some of the carabins (medical students) remain attached to bawdy and grotesque representations coming from a tradition that seems anachronistic today. Of the “carbine frescoes” of a sexual nature still cover the walls of certain establishments. In 2017, these frescoes were found in twenty-five to thirty rooms in Ile-de-France and a few sites in the regions.
Noting a lack of consensus on the subject, the Ministry of Health asks the hospitals concerned to“organize the removal of all pornographic and sexist frescoes in a schedule that provides for consultation” with the representatives of the interns. In the event of persistent disagreement, the regional health agencies (ARS) may ” impose “ the disappearance of these paintings.
Questioned by AFP, the National Intersyndicale des Interns (ISNI) does not oppose these directives but asks “means be released” to ensure the conservation of frescoes of heritage interest, for example in hospital museums, as has already been done.
“Our duty rooms must remain places of life: we must not sanitize these rare places where interns can exorcise a daily life that is not easy”, underlines Olivia Fraigneau, president of the ISNI. Above all, this representative calls on the authorities to “seize the opportunity to finally renovate the boarding schools and no longer ignore the disastrous conditions in which (…) the interns » are hosted.
The World with AFP