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6/10/08

End Abuse of Children in Residential Programs: ACT TODAY!

I received this from ASAN and wanted to spread the word. Please call your Representative and urge them to support and vote yes on H.R. 5876!

Grassroots Action Needed for Approaching Vote

June 10, 2008-After swift approval by the House Education and Labor Committee
on May 22, The "Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act of 2008"
(H.R. 5876) appears headed to the House floor for a vote next week.

The bill is a welcomed response to thousands of allegations of child abuse and
neglect at private residential programs (therapeutic boarding schools, wilderness
camps, boot camps and behavior modification facilities) for teens with emotional,
behavioral or mental health needs, reported by the Governmental Accountability
Office
(GAO).

Although some parents find such programs helpful, protections are needed
because too many children are being abused and nobody is watching. H. R. 5876
would make available information to help parents make informed choices about
their children's care in these placements.

H.R. 5876 was introduced on April 23 and is sponsored by committee chairman
George Miller (D-CA) and Representative Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY). It would:

  • Keep teens safe with new national standards for private residential programs.
  • Prevent deceptive marketing by requiring disclosure to parents of qualifications,
    roles and responsibilities of current staff and of substantiated reports of child
    abuse or violations of health and safety laws. Programs would also have to
    provide a link to or web address for information on all private residential programs
    kept by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
  • Hold teen residential programs accountable for violating the law by requiring
    HHS to conduct unannounced site inspections at least every two years.
    Civil penalties up to $50,000 would be levied for every violation of the law and
    parents would have a federal right to sue program operators that violate the
    national standards.
  • Ask states to step in to protect teens in residential programs by providing grants
    to states that develop their own standards that are at least as strong as the
    national standards and inspect the programs in their state at least every two years.

Under Chairman Miller's leadership, this issue has garnered much-needed
attention. The Committee's website has links to testimony from an April 24
hearing, where the GAO and other experts testified and presented a follow-up
GAO report
.

Please Act Today!

Urge your Representative to support H.R. 5876 today and to vote yes when
the bill is considered on the House floor.

  • Call the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask for your Representative's
    office. You can also call your Representative's direct lines, available on his
    or her website through www.thomas.gov/

Now is the time to end abuse and neglect in private residential programs that are
intended to help teens with behavioral, emotional and mental health problems.

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