Stop Child Abuse - Support HR 911

  • by: MedicalWhistleblower
  • recipient: The United States Senate - Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee
It is a sad fact that the United States has not protected the human rights of children in private residential treatment and wilderness camps.  These programs remain largely unregulated and terrible abuse happens while children are kept from communicating with their families and getting advocacy for even their most basic needs. The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee needs to schedule a hearing on HR 911  the Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act of 2009.

Prevent Human Rights Abuses and Death - Support HR 911
We the Undersigned urge our Senators to schedule a hearing on HR 911  the Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act of 2009.

Please support the US Senate Health Education, Labor and Pension Committee scheduling a Hearing on HR 911

It is a sad fact that the United States has not protected the human rights of children in private residential treatment and wilderness camps.  These programs remain largely unregulated and terrible abuse happens while children are kept from communicating with their families and getting advocacy for even their most basic needs.  The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee needs to schedule a hearing on HR 911  the Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act of 2009.  Senator Harkin (D-IA), the ranking member of the Senate HELP committee, is the lead on the issues that HR 911 covers.   It obtained bipartisan support in the US House of Representatives following a House Education and Labor committee hearing (headed by Rep. George Miller (D-CA) in which testimony graphically depicted the deaths of children in these facilities as well as serious abuse, neglect and human rights violations. 

PROTECT CHILDREN NOW!!!!

 

Official Summary of HR 911

2/23/2009--Passed House without amendment. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary has been expanded because action occurred on the measure.) Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act of 2009 -

(Sec. 3)

Directs the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families of the Department of Health and Human Services to require each location of a covered program to meet specified minimum standards if individually or together with other locations it has an effect on interstate commerce. Defines "covered program" as one operated by a public or private entity that with respect to one or more children unrelated to the program owner or operator:
(1) provides a residential environment; and
(2) operates with a focus on serving children with emotional, behavioral, or mental health problems or disorders, or problems with alcohol or substance abuse. Directs the Assistant Secretary to:
(1) implement an ongoing review process for investigating and evaluating reports of child abuse and neglect;
(2) establish public websites with information about each covered program, as well as a national toll-free telephone hotline to receive complaints;
(3) establish civil penalties for violations of standards; and
(4) establish a process to ensure that complaints received by the hotline are promptly reviewed by persons with appropriate expertise.

(Sec. 4)

Requires the Assistant Secretary to refer any violation of such standards to the Attorney General for appropriate action. Authorizes the Attorney General to file such a complaint on his or her own initiative regardless of whether such a referral has been made.

(Sec. 6)

Authorizes appropriations for FY2010-FY2014.

(Sec. 7)

Amends the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act to establish additional eligibility requirements for grants to states to prevent child abuse and neglect at residential programs. Require such states to develop policies and procedures to prevent child abuse and neglect at covered programs consistent with the standards specified by this Act.

(Sec. 8)

Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to study and report to Congress on outcomes for children in both private and public covered programs under this Act encompassing a broad representation of treatment facilities and geographic regions.

http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h911/actions_votes

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