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Mental health online: Police posts of crises may traumatize

Mental health online: Police posts of crises may traumatize
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Mental health online: Police posts of crises may traumatize - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper

Mental health online: Police posts of crises may traumatize - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper
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Arkansas psychiatric site sanctioned over its care of youth

Arkansas psychiatric site sanctioned over its care of youth
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Michigan aiming to reduce seclusion and restraints at institutions that care for children

Michigan aiming to reduce seclusion and restraints at institutions that care for children Michigan is aiming to have a ban on restraints and seclusion at its child-caring institutions unless a situation is life-threatening. By: Tianna Jenkins and last updated 2021-04-30 22:33:18-04 LANSING, Mich. — The state of Michigan is aiming to ban the use of restraints and seclusion in its juvenile justice system and at other institutions that care for children unless a situation is life-threatening. This action comes in response to the death of 16-year-old Cornelius Frederick after being restrained by staff at Lakeside Academy in Kalamazoo on April 29th of last year.

Alternative Courts Not A Catch-All Fix For Mental Illness Crisis

Alternative Courts Not A Catch-All Fix For Mental Illness Crisis By Sarah Martinson | March 7, 2021, 8:02 PM EST Mental health courts have become a growing alternative to incarceration that allow defendants to participate in health treatment rather than go to prison or jail. More than 450 mental health courts exist in the U.S. (Geoff Crimmins/The Moscow-Pullman Daily News via AP) The number of mental health courts in the U.S. has steadily grown over the last 20 years, but judges and advocates say that states shouldn t solely rely on these courts to end the incarceration of people who have mental illnesses. Today more than 450 adult mental health courts exist in 45 states across the U.S., according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration s GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation. In January, Nebraska started its first mental health court in Sarpy County, becoming the 46th state to offer this problem-solving court program.

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