Guest guest Posted January 23, 2011 Report Share Posted January 23, 2011 Dear Parent Advocates, At it's meeting on January 13, APRAIS members http://aprais.tash.org/MemberOrganizations.htm (Alliance for the Prevention of Restraint, Aversive Interventions and Seclusion) reviewed the opportunity to further our advocacy efforts for effective federal legislation in all 50 states to reduce and prevent restraint and seclusion use in public schools, or in schools that serve students who are receiving educational services through the use of federal funds. Through APRAIS, we have an opportunity to continue an effort to pass effective federal legislation to reduce and prevent restraint and seclusion use in schools. The practice of restraint and seclusion presents a very serious health and safety risk to all students, and is most often used to control behavior of young students with disabilities. Yet, restraint and seclusion use has been effectively curtailed by federal regulations and implementation of best practices for other ages and populations. Protections for students are long overdue. Each day we delay, school children are traumatized, injured and killed. APRAIS plans to engage experienced federal education legislation expertise to help educate Congressional members and work toward passage of a strong bill. Each organization is going to try and raise $1,000 by January 31st. Please help " Families Against Restraint and Seclusion " by supporting our cause to stop restraint, seclusion and aversive treatments used on our children by making a contribution of $10 (or more if you can). TASH will act as the fiscal agent, and donations can be made out to " TASH " for " Restraint and Seclusion Advocacy " at http://www.tash.org/index.html (Go to the top right side of the screen for information). Please identify yourself as a parent advocate when making your donation. PLEASE help stop restraint and seclusion used on our children with disabilities in the public school system by supporting our cause. Our children are counting on us to keep them safe. Please email us back if you have any questions or concerns and please pass this on to other parent advocates and others who would like to support this cause. Regards, Phyllis Musumecicvm514@... jamoore1@...Families Against Restraint and Seclusionhttp://familiesagainstrestraintandseclusion.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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