Those type medications are a serious lot. You have to been weaned off them as they effect the chemicals in your brain. You are also not suppose to miss dosages. Definitely something parents should approve of and monitor for their children
“I get a call today from the counselor at the high school, they proceed to say, "Your child, 15 years old, did not pick up his anti depressants at the end of the school year,"' Eli stated in the clip.
'I said, "He's not on antidepressants, what are you talking about? My kid is not depressed."
'They proceed to tell me that they had a psychiatrist come to the school and give my kid antidepressants. He's been on them for several months and I had no knowledge.
Many states, including Washington, allow schools to give out prescriptions to any minor over age 13 without getting permission from a parent if they are seeking treatment for mental health services.
According to the law, students 'may initiate an evaluation and treatment for outpatient and/or inpatient mental health services, substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, or withdrawal management without parental consent.'
This is why you don’t put your kids in public education. Straight up. These sick bastards think they own your kids and they will stop at nothing to turn them into fags
As someone who used to work in a doctor's office years ago, I'm pretty sure if a kid comes in and doesn't want their parents to know, due to HIPAA guidelines, I don't think the doctors are allowed to tell the parents. I can't remember at what age HIPAA protects minors, but I know it's younger than 18 due to personal experience.
Those type medications are a serious lot. You have to been weaned off them as they effect the chemicals in your brain. You are also not suppose to miss dosages. Definitely something parents should approve of and monitor for their children
Yea just look at what happened to Jordan Peterson
This is sickening. But then so is the entire Washington state swamp not just Snohomish, all children of Western WA are suffering or are in danger.
https://www.porttownsendfreepress.com/2022/07/02/jeffco-high-schoolers-depressed-hopeless-suicidal-2021-healthy-youth-survey-results-released/
“I get a call today from the counselor at the high school, they proceed to say, "Your child, 15 years old, did not pick up his anti depressants at the end of the school year,"' Eli stated in the clip.
'I said, "He's not on antidepressants, what are you talking about? My kid is not depressed."
'They proceed to tell me that they had a psychiatrist come to the school and give my kid antidepressants. He's been on them for several months and I had no knowledge.
Many states, including Washington, allow schools to give out prescriptions to any minor over age 13 without getting permission from a parent if they are seeking treatment for mental health services.
According to the law, students 'may initiate an evaluation and treatment for outpatient and/or inpatient mental health services, substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, or withdrawal management without parental consent.'
Sauce. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10981133/Father-claims-sons-high-school-prescribed-teen-anti-depressants-without-telling-him.html
https://www.hca.wa.gov/assets/program/fact-sheet-age-consent-behavioral-health-treatment.pdf
Fake! Even the Daily Fail wouldn't have let this slip through! (Would it?)
Oh yes it would, the grammar standards in the DM are laughable
I hope he can sue them and make this into the HUGE issue it really is.
No. It is not okay. Parents should be brought in and be part of the decision. I would sue them from here to kingdom come.
"Could of"
Lillian you ignorant slut.
This is why you don’t put your kids in public education. Straight up. These sick bastards think they own your kids and they will stop at nothing to turn them into fags
You mean “drug” then into fags?
Also…. It sounds like this is state law not just the public schools. Possibly private schools could be doing that was well?
As someone who used to work in a doctor's office years ago, I'm pretty sure if a kid comes in and doesn't want their parents to know, due to HIPAA guidelines, I don't think the doctors are allowed to tell the parents. I can't remember at what age HIPAA protects minors, but I know it's younger than 18 due to personal experience.
And some research shows it goes by state laws... https://compliancy-group.com/hipaa-privacy-rule-with-minors/
There would be one very seriously injured adult whoever it was.