Having meltdowns @ school can get U sent to a psych hospital

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20 Feb 2020, 10:05 pm

In this news story a 6 year-old was sent to a mental facility after having a temper tantrum at school :arrow:
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/2 ... il=emailLL

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A black Florida mother is demanding accountability after her 6-year-old daughter with special needs was committed to a mental health facility for a 48-hour psychiatric evaluation without her consent. Authorities claimed in an incident report CNN obtained that Nadia King was "destroying school property, attacking staff, out of control, and running out of school" February 4, but by the time two Florida deputies arrived at Love Grove Elementary School the child appeared to have calmed down, according to body camera footage that showed her walking and asking officers questions.

A school social worker, however, told deputies Nadia was "a threat to herself and others," according to CNN. The child was transported to River Point Behavioral Health, and her mother wasn’t notified until after Nadia was on her way to the facility, Reganel Reeves, the mother’s attorney told CNN. The family plans to file a lawsuit and is accusing the school district of having Nadia committed for "a temper tantrum at school," Reeves told news outlets. "If you can't deal with a 50-pound child, 6-year-old, then you shouldn't be in education," he said in a CBS News interview.

Nadia, who was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, a mood disorder and is being tested for autism, had switched medications recently, which the school was made aware of, Reeves said. In body camera video the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office released to CNN, a female deputy escorting Nadia to the facility was heard describing the child as “actually very pleasant," to which a male deputy replied: "I think it's more of them not wanting to deal with it." At one point in her encounter with the deputies, Nadia asked them if she was going to jail, and the female deputy told her she wasn't.

Duval County Public Schools said in a statement CNN obtained that school staff members followed the district's protocol and that a mental health worker with the local behavioral health care nonprofit Child Guidance made the decision to have Nadia taken to the mental health facility. "When a student's behavior presents a risk of self-harm or harm to others, the school district's procedure is to call Child Guidance, our crisis response provider," the school district told CNN.

In its defense of the decision, the school district cited the Florida Mental Health Act, more commonly referred to as the Baker Act, which was intended to give families and loved ones the authority to authorize emergency health services for people with mental illnesses, according to the University of Florida Health. “People who require the use of the Baker Act have often lost the power of self-control, and they are likely to inflict harm to themselves or others,” the university said on its website. “It is important that the Baker Act only be used in situations where the person has a mental illness and meets all the remaining criteria for voluntary or involuntary admission.” Named after former Florida Rep. Maxine Baker who sponsored the legislation in 1972, the act requires a facility notify parents or guardians immediately after the child arrives at the facility.

In Nadia’s case, the school district told CNN: "It was the mental health counselor from Child Guidance, not the police officer or school personnel, who made the Baker Act decision. The student was calm when she left the school, but at that point, Child Guidance had already made the decision to Baker Act based on their intervention with the student."

It seems like the girl might of had a meltdown & I'm scared that some of us autistics might be sent to a psych hospital for having autistic meltdowns at school.


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23 Feb 2020, 8:55 am

I dislike these kinds of stories as they omit essential details and scare / anger people.



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23 Feb 2020, 9:01 am

aquafelix wrote:
I dislike these kinds of stories as they omit essential details and scare / anger people.
Your rite about them omitting details. The story really should of explained what the girl was doing when she was having her meltdown or whatever it was.


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24 Feb 2020, 6:52 pm

I had tantrums at school when I was 5 and I wasn't sent to a mental ward.


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25 Feb 2020, 5:24 am

Joe90 wrote:
I had tantrums at school when I was 5 and I wasn't sent to a mental ward.
Times are changing at least here in the US they probably think everyone is a potential school shooter.


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26 Feb 2020, 9:14 am

What's strange is that this is a school that's supposed to offer special needs students extensive services - they're equipped to handle this kind of thing, and it's definitely happened in the past without dramatic action, right? My best guess is that this was somebody's first day on the job and they overreacted. My oldest sister, who works with special needs kids, got punched in the face for the first time yesterday, and she thinks everyone around her underreacted to it because they shrugged it off. It's a big deal to her, because she's new to this and hasn't adapted to the environment yet. If some kid had started having a really serious meltdown on her watch, I think she might've reacted like someone at this school did. I imagine that working with special needs kids requires desensitization to the violence of some of their behaviors.


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27 Feb 2020, 12:56 am

AceofPens wrote:
What's strange is that this is a school that's supposed to offer special needs students extensive services - they're equipped to handle this kind of thing, and it's definitely happened in the past without dramatic action, right? My best guess is that this was somebody's first day on the job and they overreacted. My oldest sister, who works with special needs kids, got punched in the face for the first time yesterday, and she thinks everyone around her underreacted to it because they shrugged it off. It's a big deal to her, because she's new to this and hasn't adapted to the environment yet. If some kid had started having a really serious meltdown on her watch, I think she might've reacted like someone at this school did. I imagine that working with special needs kids requires desensitization to the violence of some of their behaviors.
Good post. I know nothing about that school thou. I hope your sis gets used to the environment fast & that she doesn't get hurt again. I think it takes a strong caring person to be able to deal with kids with special needs.


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