Bad News About Autism, Restraints, And Seclusion
Written by Staff on Thursday, July 9th, 2009 in Autism, Learning, Politics.
A recent government report on death and abuse in both public and private schools from restraints and seclusion reveals some unsettling facts on the need for regulation and education.
Currently, there are no laws in place that regulate these procedures, which are often administered to children with autism to protect themselves and others.
At the state level, where some laws exists, regulations vary tremendously and 19 states have absolutely no laws, including Wisconsin, Wyoming, Vermont, South Carolina, South Dakota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, New Jersey, Nebraska, Mississippi, Missouri, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Indiana, Idaho, Florida, Georgia, and Arizona.
That’s almost half the United States!
The National Autism Association has drafted a sample letter you can send to your representative if your state lacks laws. It might be a good idea to send it to your representative if your state does have laws so they can be improved.
via ageofautism.com
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