Majority
Leader Fights for Parents’ Rights
Released on
= July 19, 2005, 8:57 pm
Press Release
Author = Ablechild.org
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release
Summary = Ablechild, a national parent organization, dedicated to
educating the public on informed consent and an individual’s
right to refuse psychiatric services, stands with Majority Leader
Tom Delay in support of H.R. 181 - The Parental Consent Act of 2005.
Press Release
Body = Ablechild, a national parent organization, dedicated to educating
the public on informed consent and an individual’s right to
refuse psychiatric services, stands with Majority Leader Tom Delay
in support of H.R. 181 - The Parental Consent Act of 2005.
For Immediate
Release
July 19, 2005
Contact Information:
Sheila Matthews
National Vice President
203-966-8419
Gloria Wright
Vice President
glorious002@ablechild.org
"The federal
government should become advocates in strengthening American families
and encouraging parental participation in decisions that directly
effect their
children's health and overall wellbeing," said Majority Leader
Tom DeLay. "In the wake of the creation of psychiatric labels,
every parent should be wary of relinquishing their responsibility
to the government to define and assess their
child's mental health status," he added.
Ablechild has
recently been informed that H.R. 181- The Parental Consent Act of
2005, may die in committee and the House of Representatives may
not get a chance to vote on this critical informed consent bill.
H.R. 181 prohibits
the federal government from being able to fund any universal or
mandatory mental health screening programs. According to Michael
Cannon and Marie Gryphon of the Cato Institute, “Empowering
public schools to ‘play a larger role in mental health care
for children’ could do special needs students and their parents
more harm than good.”
Without passage
of H.R. 181, the federal government will fund universal mental health
screening programs and provide the mental health and psychiatric
industry open access to America’s children without the consent
of their parents. This will invariably result in an increase in
prescribing psychotropic drugs to many of the 56,000,000 children
in America's public schools.
On June 29,
2005, the FDA determined the need to add new warnings regarding
psychiatric side effects to the drugs used as treatment for ADHD
(Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), a highly subjective
diagnosis and the subject of much debate within the medical establishment
and among the public. The FDA’s recent determination was prompted
by reports of hallucinations, suicidal thoughts, and aggressive
and psychotic behaviors brought about by the use of these drugs.
Ablechild emphatically takes the position that no child should be
subjected to the dangers of these drugs, nor to the life-long labels
associated with subjective mental disorders without first being
provided with full informed parental consent and the right to refuse.
According to
the Drug Enforcement Agency, “Every indicator available, including
scientific abuse liability studies, actual abuse, paucity of scientific
studies on possible adverse effects associated with long-term use
of stimulants, divergent prescribing practices of U.S. physicians,
and lack of concurrent medical treatment and follow-up, urge greater
caution and more restrictive use of Methylphenidate.”
Methylphenidate, also known as Ritalin, is only one such drug, which
is widely prescribed to children labeled ADHD.
To err on the
side of caution is prudent, both on the subject of mandating mental
health screening programs for children and prescribing drugs. Ablechild
and parents nationwide are encouraged by Congressman Tom DeLay’s
willingness to stand up for parental rights and the health of children.
Ablechild is
an IRS approved, nonprofit, tax-exempt, Section 501(c) (3) charitable
organization, and donations are tax deductible under the provisions
of the IRS Code. Ablechild and the Ablechild logo is a Trademark
of Ablechild, Inc. For more information, go to http://www.ablechild.org
Web Site = http://www.ablechild.org
Contact Details
= Patricia Weathers
President
P.O. Box 1084
Millbrook, NY 12545
845-677-4118
ablechild@optonline.net
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