
Press
Release: April 15, 2005
Patricia
Weathers,
President
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Sheila
Matthews
National
Vice President
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The
issue of psychiatric drugs and children is once again being challenged. The
Nation has its eyes on
Senate
Bill 1090’s overall goal is to rip the
informed consent away from the parent and family and exploit the most vulnerable
population of children, those in State Care. This bill also allows for a
judge to over-rule the parent’s consent if that parent declines psychiatric
“treatment” for their child.
Senate
Bill 1766 supports
a parent’s right to full disclosure that must include the fact that there is
no medical test for a psychiatric disorder, and that the child’s behaviors
could be the result of underlying physical conditions. This
would safeguard the vital interests of children and would provide critical
information to parents and caregivers, and their ability to make an informed
decision regarding the health and safety of their children.
Which
bill will prevail?
For more information on how you can help protect children and their constitutional rights visit us at www.ablechild.org .