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EdAction
Maple River Education Coalition PAC
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November 11, 2004
It Takes A Family Free of Government Intrusion to Raise Children
Congress will be meeting in a lame duck session starting Tuesday, November
16th. Among the issues that may be considered is a conference
committee report for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(IDEA), the special education law. Conference committee negotiations on
IDEA are in progress right now.
The IDEA reauthorization brings up many of the same and related issues
raised by universal mental health screening. Included in the Senate
language are the following issues:
- The mental health screening that has reared its head in many pieces
of legislation;
lack of protection of students and parents from coercion by the
schools to use psychiatric drugs;
sharing of sensitive psychiatric data across government agencies.
Both the House and Senate versions have problems with:
- protecting parental consent;
- protecting children from evaluations based on political beliefs
or worldview.
These concerns are not limited only to children receiving special
education services. “Pre-referral services” may be offered to children
that need
“academic” or “behavioral” support. This could result in behavior
modification programs without parental consent. There is no clear
definition of “academic” or “behavioral” problems that would trigger
intervention.
If these issues of mental health screening, medication coercion, parental
consent, data privacy, and politically motivated evaluations concern you,
you can do something about them. Click
here to notify your Members of Congress about these issues and
influence the final negotiations and votes.
Everything you need is there for you. If you understand the issue from
alerts on mental
health screening and
IDEA sent out by
EdWatch, simply read
the letter and provide the requested information. Your letter will
automatically be forwarded on to your US Senators and Representative. If
you need more information, just click on the "Learn More About This Issue"
button below the introduction on
that website.
After you have sent your e-letter, we encourage you to follow it up with a
fax and/or a telephone call to your members of Congress. To find their fax
and telephone numbers, use
this link. By typing in your zip code, the names, fax numbers, and
telephone numbers of your two Senators and House member come up for you.
If you care about these issues, please forward this email alert on
to your family, friends, and your circle of influence. Please post it on
your websites. Congress needs to hear from the public on these crucial
matters.
EdAction is grateful to Michael Ostrolenk, our new Director of Government
Affairs, and Citizens for Health for their assistance with this action
alert.
Disclaimer: EdAction thanks Citizens for Health for their support
in the fight against mental health screening, medication coercion, and the
other issues raised in this alert, and for the use of this action alert to
contact Congress on these important issues. The views and programs
endorsed by Citizens for Health on their website are not necessarily those
of EdAction. If you are not interested in receiving health information
from Citizens for Health at this time, please be sure to uncheck the box
that offers it that is just beneath the contact information you provide.
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