“All
Must Make Effort to Prevent Child Abuse”
“The State
of Connecticut Should Take Its Own Advice”
Released on
= April 23, 2005, 9:27 pm
Press Release
Author = Ablechild
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release
Summary = The State of Connecticut should be practicing what it
preaches and work harder at preventing abuse of children in state
care. A good
place to start would be to ban the use of all psychiatric drugs linked to suicide and violence that are currently mandated out to
a large percentage of the children in state care. In addition, another
good step would be for the state to stop trafficking children from
the Department of Children and Families into clinical drug trials.
Press Release
Body = The community and taxpayers of Connecticut give millions
of dollars to fund State mental health programs to prevent child
abuse. How is prevention possible when the State’s failure
to warn potential clients and its own use of forced “treatment”
is occurring? After all, this is part of the package that Connecticut
taxpayers are paying for. Realistically, funding to prevent child
abuse would not be a bad thing if the State was held accountable
for ensuring that proper and full informed consent is provided to
parents, caregivers, and children prior to
any mental health “treatment.” The State’s failure
in this area involves the fact that it fails to warn potential recipients
of mental health “treatment” of the real risks of psychiatric
drugs, the lack of objective testing surrounding psychiatric disorders as a whole, and the fact that a psychiatric diagnosis may mask a
real underlying medical, educational, or environmental problem.
The State goes a step further by not providing a person his or her basic right to “opt
out” of “treatment”. In turn, force fed mental
health programs are the norm, the standard of care for children
within state care. The State has assumed the rights of these children,
without question.
Let us be honest
with ourselves. We should at this point be well aware of the fact
that there is no accountability from the State on the issue of forced
drugging within the Department of Children & Families (DCF).
This is proven in the fact that our organization, Ablechild, had
to petition the State back in 2003 in order for it to remove two
drugs, Paxil and Effexor, that were linked to suicide, not FDA approved
for use in children, and that were being used on children in state
care. Just months later, GlaxoSmithKline, makers of the drug Paxil,
was invited by DCF to
participate in policy meetings on psychotropic drugs used on children
within the Department. The FDA had warned that “Paxil”
should not be used in children; the United Kingdom has banned its
use. In November 2002, FOX National News, exposed confidential documents
from GlaxoSmithKline which suggested that a patient taking the drug
was 8 times more likely to commit suicide then a patient on placebo
(sugar
pill) . Ablechild immediately put in a request to the Governor’s
office that it wanted to attend those meetings to allow for equal
access and fair representation of the issue that was to be discussed.
Their request was denied. At the time, the Governor indicated that
the decision was made by Ms. Darlene Dunbar, the head of the Department
of Children & Families. Ms. Dunbar advocated on behalf of the
psychiatric industry and the drug companies. There was no one present
to advocate on behalf of the children who were baring the brunt
of “treatment” forced upon them in state care.
Ablechild is
currently watching important legislation, H.B. 5179, that if passed,
would protect the basic human rights of all children within state
care by preventing any forced or mandated psychiatric “treatments”
or programs onto them. It also
hopes to have the State recognize the importance of informed consent
and adhere to it. The Organization will continue to ask for accountability
until this end is
realized.
With all due
respect, the State should begin using the taxpayer’s dollars
more wisely by repairing its mental health system and its own clear
and obvious abuses of children within State Care.
For more information
on state psychiatric abuse within foster care, please visit us at
www.ablechild.org .
Web Site = http://www.ablechild.org
Contact Details
= Contact: Patricia Weathers, President
P.O. Box 1084
Millbrook, New York 12545
845-677-4118
Sheila Matthews, National Vice President
104 Pocconock Trail
New Canaan, CT 06840
203-966-8419
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