The Mk5 does this for you, there is an auxillary pump which forces water backwards around the coolant system - it is a sort of failsafe and does it for c.3mins after you switch off the ignition.
Erm, again, not quite correct. Yes, the engine management does use an additional electric coolant pump, but this should NEVER be relied upon.
The crucial issue is the oil in the turbo bearings. If you have been giving it a bit of a work out, and then immediately turn off the engine, the oil will rapidly coke up in the turbo bearings, and no amount of reverse flush coolant will stop that.
The best advice for turbo care (apart from the most crucial advice of the correct spec LongLife oil with a HTHS rating), is after a spirited run, try and use the last mile at a more sedate speed, and keeping the engine in the highest possible gear, with the least amount of throttle. And when you do park up, let the engine idle for at least 30 seconds before turning off.
Never, EVER "blip" the throttle immediately before switching off, because you will have just sent your turbo spinning up to 180,000 rpm, and then immediately killed its oil supply.

Some sales twit did this at Woolsey Ipswich VW, and I nearly punched the cnut between the eyes!
