Guest guest Posted May 5, 2010 Report Share Posted May 5, 2010 Jo Anne From: National Autism Association <naa@...>Subject: NAA Action Alert - S.2860"Jo son" <jo777468@...>Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 10:28 AM ACTION ALERT! We need your help to make sure critically flawed restraint and seclusion legislation is not signed into law in the state of Florida. PLEASE ASK FLORIDA GOVERNOR CRIST TO STAND UP FOR OUR KIDS BY NOT SIGNING SB 2118 INTO LAW Dear Parents and Friends,Florida parents and advocates have been working hard to get legislation passed to protect our children from abusive restraint and seclusion practices in schools. However, the original version of SB 2118 has been stripped of its ability to appropriately address the situation and will likely end up doing more harm than good for our most vulnerable children. Your URGENT help is needed in asking Governor Crist to NOT sign SB 2118! PLEASE CALL, FAX AND EMAIL GOVERNOR CRIST HERE’S WHAT WE NEED: 1.) CALL GOVERNOR CRIST’S OFFICE: (850) 488-7146 (850) 488-7146 ASK HIM TO NOT TO SIGN SB 2118 INTO LAW. 2). FAX THE LETTER BELOW TO THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE: (850) 487-0801 (850) 487-0801 3) CLICK HERE TO EMAIL THIS LETTER TO THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE IT’S EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO DO ALL THREE!! Governor Charlie Crist 400 S. Monroe St.Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 Dear Governor Crist: I am writing to ask that you NOT SIGN SB 2118: An Act Relating to Individuals with Developmental Disabilities into law. As you are aware, abusive restraint and seclusion practices used in public schools continue to kill, injure and traumatize students as young as four years old. As originally written, the legislation would have effectively addressed abusive practices but the version passed in our legislature will do little or nothing to protect children in our schools. While the current bill provides some minimal protections in reporting and notification, it does not provide assurances to families that their children will be safe from the overuse and illegal use of restraint and solitary confinement. There are no prohibitions, definitions or guidelines. The bill also does not address prone restraint, a facedown hold that has killed many children. Unfortunately, restraint and seclusion methods appear to be utilized as a dangerous, quick fix replacement for evidence-based behavior practices. As a result, there is growing local and national concern over the ongoing violation of human and civil rights. Voiceless and vulnerable children require strong protections so that their education may be implemented according to the stringent requirements of the IDEA. Our federal laws clearly state that disabled children should never be punished, or harmed as a direct result of their disability. I strongly believe that the current version of SB 2118 will not end or even reduce the already well documented cases of misuse and illegal use of restraint and/or seclusion. For the sake of our most vulnerable children, please do not sign this bill into law. Sincerely, (your name) Mailing Address:National Autism Association1330 W. Schatz LaneNixa, MO 65714 US Contact Name: FournierTelephone Number: (877) 622-2884To prevent mailbox filters from deleting mailings from National Autism Association, add naa@... to your address book.Remove yourself from this mailing.Remove yourself from all mailings from National Autism Association.Modify your profile. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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