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Three times a week, on average, a police car pulls up to a school in Wicomico County on Marylands Eastern Shore. A student is brought out, handcuffed and placed inside for transport to a hospital emergency room for a psychiatric evaluation.
Over the past eight years, the process has been used at least 750 times on students. Some are as young as 5 years old.
The state law that allows for these removals, known as petitions for emergency evaluation, is meant to be limited to people with severe mental illness, who are endangering their own lives or safety or someone elses. Its the first step toward getting someone involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital.
But advocates say schools across the country are sending children to the emergency room for psychiatric evaluations in response to behaviors prompted by bullying or frustration over assignments. The ER trips, they say, often follow months, and sometimes years, of their needs not being met.
A view of Wicomico High School appears Tuesday, August 1, 2023, in Salisbury, Md. Data from the sheriffs office shows that over the past eight years, children have been taken from Wicomico County schools to the emergency room for psychiatric evaluations at least 750 times.
https://apnews.com/article/disability-iep-special-education-psych-er-b2ae828a735c50ba562757dfdc7393ca
elleng
(141,926 posts)Maryland's 1st congressional district encompasses the entire Eastern Shore of Maryland
Republican Andrew P. Harris (incumbent)
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)They could do in in house and save the hosptial expense... The coaches and cops could work hand-in-hand in dishing out the punishment to the little bastards.
greatauntoftriplets
(179,005 posts)ERs are already over-burdened, but they jam up the system with these kids?