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IL Launches Compulsory Mental Health Screening For Children And Pregnant Women
The Illinois Leader ^
| July 19, 2004
| The Leader-Chicago Bureau
Posted on 07/23/2004 4:26:02 PM PDT by Reaganwuzthebest
CHICAGO -- This week, a series of public forums on a program requiring all pregnant women and children through age 18 years to be tested for mental health needs is being held this week in five different locations statewide.
One group of parents learned about the state's plans to proceed with this program and on Monday issued an alarm asking for parents and citizens concerned about the new program to voice their opinions at the forums.
"We're moving toward social training over academic training with this program," Larry Trainor, a Mt. Prospect parent of four children and a contact for Citizens Commission on Human Rights, based in Los Angeles, said today.
"Since psychiatric involvement in education, SAT scores have gone down for the past few decades. Evaluating mental conditions is not based on scientific evidence, it's subjective," he said.
The $10 million plan for the setup of the Children's Mental Health Act of 2003 is being considered at this week's public forums starting Monday, July 18 in Champaign.
Signed into law, the bill passed the Illinois General Assembly last spring, sponsored in the House by State Representatives Julie Hamos (D-Evanston) and Patricia Bellock (R-Westmont). State Senator Maggie Crotty (D-Oak Forest) and Susan Garrett (D-Highwood) shepherded the legislation through the Senate.
The legislation passed the House with a 107 to 5 vote, and the Senate unanimously.
"What if they find a student has a math disorder, a reading disorder. Would that be a mental health disorder, one that would cause the parents to put their children with a drug for a condition they may or may not have?" Trainor asked.
The mental health program will develop a mental health system for "all children ages 0-18 years," provide for screening to "ensure appropriate and culturally relevant assessment of young children's social and emotional development with the use of standardized tools."
Also, all pregnant women will be screened for depression and thereafter following her baby's birth, up to one year. Follow-up treatment services will also be provided.
Trainor said that he is trying to get parents and citizens out to voice their opinion about the new program.
Apparently, children's mental health will be assessed along with their academic standards in the new proposed testing. The Illinois State Board of Education has been given the responsibility to develop the appropriate tests, according to last year's legislation.
The Task Force hosting the public forums this week are to send a recommendation to Governor Blagojevich by the end of the summer, according to the Act (HB 2900).
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TOPICS: Extended News; Government; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: bigbrother; bravenewworld; healthypeople; healthypeople2010; leavethemalone; maddoctors; mentalhealth; moralabsolutes
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To: sandyeggo
There's no doubt that state and federal governments are moving in this direction and they need to be called out on it. The best place to stop these kinds of intrusive laws first unless the feds mandate it is in those states where they have ballot measures.
To: Calpernia
162
posted on
07/21/2006 8:43:17 AM PDT
by
Tired of Taxes
(That's taxes, not Texas. I have no beef with TX. NJ has the highest property taxes in the nation.)
To: ladylib
Do you have another link? I am getting an error for this one.
Thanks. :)
163
posted on
07/21/2006 8:49:48 AM PDT
by
Politicalmom
(Nearly 1% of illegals are in prison for felonies. Less than 1/10 of 1% of the legal population is.)
To: Politicalmom
164
posted on
07/21/2006 8:51:08 AM PDT
by
Calpernia
(Breederville.com)
To: sandyeggo
Thanks for posting that source. (I seem to recall reading that article before).
165
posted on
07/21/2006 9:03:32 AM PDT
by
Tired of Taxes
(That's taxes, not Texas. I have no beef with TX. NJ has the highest property taxes in the nation.)
To: metesky; SheLion; FrPR
I'm starting to see scattered bumper stickers ....around Bangor How the hell can you Bangor people still afford bumpers after all these years of Democrats in Augusta? Here in the LA area, soon to be called "New Somalia," we put'em right on the driver's side windshield, so's we can drive like Baldacci.
Left turns pretty safe. Good thing his Ma didn't run that restaurant like he runs the state!
166
posted on
07/21/2006 9:27:03 AM PDT
by
Kenny Bunk
(( Vote Fraud: The Democrats' Secret Weapon .... Well, secret to the RNC, anyway.))
To: All
This is the Act. The rules themselves only require mandatory mental health screening for a minor or pregnant woman who is planning to be treated in a mental health facility using Medicare.
093_SB1951enr
SB1951 Enrolled LRB093 08901 RCE 09133 b
1 AN ACT in relation to children.
2 WHEREAS, Untreated mental health problems in children
3 have serious fiscal consequences for the State because they
4 affect children's ability to learn and increase their
5 propensity for violence, alcohol and substance abuse, and
6 other delinquent behaviors that are extremely costly to
7 treat; and
8 WHEREAS, One in 10 children in Illinois suffers from a
9 mental illness severe enough to cause some level of
10 impairment; yet, in any given year only about 20% of these
11 children receive mental health services; and
12 WHEREAS, Many mental health problems are largely
13 preventable or can be minimized with promotion and early
14 intervention services that have been shown to be effective
15 and that reduce the need for more costly interventions; and
16 WHEREAS, Children's social development and emotional
17 development are essential underpinnings to school readiness
18 and academic success; and
19 WHEREAS, A comprehensive, coordinated children's mental
20 health system can help maximize resources and minimize
21 duplication of services; and
22 WHEREAS, The Illinois Children's Mental Health Task Force
23 engaged a broad, multi-disciplinary group that reached
24 consensus on recommendations that serve as the basis for the
25 provisions of this Act; therefore
26 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
27 represented in the General Assembly:
28 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
29 Children's Mental Health Act of 2003.
SB1951 Enrolled -2- LRB093 08901 RCE 09133 b
1 Section 5. Children's Mental Health Plan.
2 (a) The State of Illinois shall develop a Children's
3 Mental Health Plan containing short-term and long-term
4 recommendations to provide comprehensive, coordinated mental
5 health prevention, early intervention, and treatment services
6 for children from birth through age 18. This Plan shall
7 include but not be limited to:
8 (1) Coordinated provider services and interagency
9 referral networks for children from birth through age 18
10 to maximize resources and minimize duplication of
11 services.
12 (2) Guidelines for incorporating social and
13 emotional development into school learning standards and
14 educational programs, pursuant to Section 15 of this Act.
15 (3) Protocols for implementing screening and
16 assessment of children prior to any admission to an
17 inpatient hospital for psychiatric services, pursuant to
18 subsection (a) of Section 5-5.23 of the Illinois Public
19 Aid Code.
20 (4) Recommendations regarding a State budget for
21 children's mental health prevention, early intervention,
22 and treatment across all State agencies.
23 (5) Recommendations for State and local mechanisms
24 for integrating federal, State, and local funding sources
25 for children's mental health.
26 (6) Recommendations for building a qualified and
27 adequately trained workforce prepared to provide mental
28 health services for children from birth through age 18
29 and their families.
30 (7) Recommendations for facilitating research on
31 best practices and model programs, and dissemination of
32 this information to Illinois policymakers, practitioners,
33 and the general public through training, technical
34 assistance, and educational materials.
SB1951 Enrolled -3- LRB093 08901 RCE 09133 b
1 (8) Recommendations for a comprehensive,
2 multi-faceted public awareness campaign to reduce the
3 stigma of mental illness and educate families, the
4 general public, and other key audiences about the
5 benefits of children's social and emotional development,
6 and how to access services.
7 (9) Recommendations for creating a quality-driven
8 children's mental health system with shared
9 accountability among key State agencies and programs that
10 conducts ongoing needs assessments, uses outcome
11 indicators and benchmarks to measure progress, and
12 implements quality data tracking and reporting systems.
13 (b) The Children's Mental Health Partnership (hereafter
14 referred to as "the Partnership") is created. The Partnership
15 shall have the responsibility of developing and monitoring
16 the implementation of the Children's Mental Health Plan as
17 approved by the Governor. The Children's Mental Health
18 Partnership shall be comprised of: the Secretary of Human
19 Services or his or her designee; the State Superintendent of
20 Education or his or her designee; the directors of the
21 departments of Children and Family Services, Public Aid,
22 Public Health, and Corrections, or their designees; the head
23 of the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, or his or her
24 designee; the Attorney General or his or her designee; up to
25 25 representatives of community mental health authorities and
26 statewide mental health, children and family advocacy, early
27 childhood, education, health, substance abuse, violence
28 prevention, and juvenile justice organizations or
29 associations, to be appointed by the Governor; and 2 members
30 of each caucus of the House of Representatives and Senate
31 appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and
32 the President of the Senate, respectively. The Governor shall
33 appoint the Partnership Chair and shall designate a
34 Governor's staff liaison to work with the Partnership.
SB1951 Enrolled -4- LRB093 08901 RCE 09133 b
1 (c) The Partnership shall submit a Preliminary Plan to
2 the Governor on September 30, 2004 and shall submit the Final
3 Plan on June 30, 2005. Thereafter, on September 30 of each
4 year, the Partnership shall submit an annual report to the
5 Governor on the progress of Plan implementation and
6 recommendations for revisions in the Plan. The Final Plan and
7 annual reports submitted in subsequent years shall include
8 estimates of savings achieved in prior fiscal years under
9 subsection (a) of Section 5-5.23 of the Illinois Public Aid
10 Code and federal financial participation received under
11 subsection (b) of Section 5-5.23 of that Code. The
12 Department of Public Aid shall provide technical assistance
13 in developing these estimates and reports.
14 Section 10. Office of Mental Health services. The Office
15 of Mental Health within the Department of Human Services
16 shall allow grant and purchase-of-service moneys to be used
17 for services for children from birth through age 18.
18 Section 15. Mental health and schools.
19 (a) The Illinois State Board of Education shall develop
20 and implement a plan to incorporate social and emotional
21 development standards as part of the Illinois Learning
22 Standards for the purpose of enhancing and measuring
23 children's school readiness and ability to achieve academic
24 success. The plan shall be submitted to the Governor, the
25 General Assembly, and the Partnership by December 31, 2004.
26 (b) Every Illinois school district shall develop a
27 policy for incorporating social and emotional development
28 into the district's educational program. The policy shall
29 address teaching and assessing social and emotional skills
30 and protocols for responding to children with social,
31 emotional, or mental health problems, or a combination of
32 such problems, that impact learning ability. Each district
SB1951 Enrolled -5- LRB093 08901 RCE 09133 b
1 must submit this policy to the Illinois State Board of
2 Education by August 31, 2004.
3 Section 95. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by
4 adding Section 5-5.23 as follows:
5 (305 ILCS 5/5-5.23 new)
6 Sec. 5-5.23. Children's mental health services.
7 (a) The Department of Public Aid, by rule, shall require
8 the screening and assessment of a child prior to any
9 Medicaid-funded admission to an inpatient hospital for
10 psychiatric services to be funded by Medicaid. The screening
11 and assessment shall include a determination of the
12 appropriateness and availability of out-patient support
13 services for necessary treatment. The Department, by rule,
14 shall establish methods and standards of payment for the
15 screening, assessment, and necessary alternative support
16 services.
17 (b) The Department of Public Aid, to the extent
18 allowable under federal law, shall secure federal financial
19 participation for Individual Care Grant expenditures made by
20 the Department of Human Services for the Medicaid optional
21 service authorized under Section 1905(h) of the federal
22 Social Security Act, pursuant to the provisions of Section
23 7.1 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
24 Administrative Act.
25 (c) The Department of Public Aid shall work jointly with
26 the Department of Human Services to implement subsections (a)
27 and (b).
28 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
SB1951 Enrolled -6- LRB093 08901 RCE 09133 b
1 becoming law.
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posted on
07/21/2006 10:14:47 AM PDT
by
spinestein
(Follow "The Bronze Rule")
To: Reaganwuzthebest
***"Since psychiatric involvement in education, SAT scores have gone down for the past few decades."***
Says alot.
To: Tired of Taxes
Problem is, I've heard of this before. This isn't the first time.
169
posted on
07/21/2006 1:03:00 PM PDT
by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: spinestein; All
My current contract ended.. I happen to be looking for jobs out of state..
170
posted on
07/21/2006 1:35:44 PM PDT
by
KevinDavis
(http://www.cafepress.com/spacefuture)
Comment #171 Removed by Moderator
To: ladylib
"[A]s we explained, the plaintiffs' allegations of interference with family relations and parental prerogatives do not state a privacy or substantive due process claim. Their free exercise challenge is thus not conjoined with an independently protected constitutional protection." Okay, by the time I'm done you'll probably think I'm nutz, but the 1st Circut Court of Appeals is right. You cannot expect a 'right to privacy' outside your own home and 'due process' has to do with being charged with a crime, not being in disagreement with someone.
What the school did was interfere with the obligation of the contract between the parent and the child. You have a right to raise your child as you conscience dictates...and that includes having the right to refuse to have your child exposed to what you consider to be inappropriate material.
It's the same type of 'assumed' contract that makes you legally responsible for you children until they reach their age of majority.
It is a deprivation of rights because the school impaired (or tried to interfere with) the obligation of the parental contract.
Section 10 - Powers prohibited of States
No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility.
Remember that a school is run by a city and a city is nothing more than the extension of a State. If the political entity of the State is prohibited from committing a certain act by the Constitution, so are all of its subdivisions.
-----
On a side note, my daughters recently had an assembly at school concerning sex. We found out later that a mixed-sex group of middle schoolers were shown pictures of the genitalia of both sexes.
My daughters didn't attend. Even though the opt-out form was (conveniently) mailed too late for them to get it back to the school in time, they both told their teachers that they didn't think I'd approve of them attending such as seminar and asked where they should report to while it was going on.
I was SO proud when they came home and told me what they'd done...and I'm thankful that I had instructed them that any function that required to be either opted into OR out of, they were to ask to be excused ....forms or no forms. If the school refuses them, they are to say nothing else but "I need to call my mother immediately."
The school has yet to hassle them over this stance.
(No I'm not a lawyer, but the law is veerry interesting once you start to figure out how it works! :-)
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posted on
07/21/2006 2:29:56 PM PDT
by
MamaTexan
(I am NOT a * legal entity *, nor am I a 'person' as created by law!)
To: metmom
So have I. It's something we do need to watch closely.
173
posted on
07/23/2006 12:15:52 PM PDT
by
Tired of Taxes
(That's taxes, not Texas. I have no beef with TX. NJ has the highest property taxes in the nation.)
To: DaveLoneRanger; agrace; bboop; blu; cgk; Conservativehomeschoolmama; cyborg; cyclotic; dawn53; ...
Ping...For more information on what the HSLDA has to say about "Mental Health Screening," see the link posted by DaveLoneRanger in post #171.
(Thanks, Dave!)
174
posted on
07/23/2006 12:21:14 PM PDT
by
Tired of Taxes
(That's taxes, not Texas. I have no beef with TX. NJ has the highest property taxes in the nation.)
To: spinestein
Yeah, the text of the legislation doesn't seem to match what the articles are saying.
175
posted on
07/23/2006 12:24:24 PM PDT
by
Tired of Taxes
(That's taxes, not Texas. I have no beef with TX. NJ has the highest property taxes in the nation.)
To: All
To: Gabz; SheLion
177
posted on
07/23/2006 12:38:35 PM PDT
by
MadLibDisease
("Women and cats will do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to it" R .Heinlein)
To: monkapotamus
178
posted on
07/23/2006 12:48:05 PM PDT
by
Tired of Taxes
(That's taxes, not Texas. I have no beef with TX. NJ has the highest property taxes in the nation.)
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