Restraints and Seclusion in Public Schools

.ProPublica – by Minhee Cho

In public schools across the country, it’s perfectly legal to take students who act out and isolate them in confined spaces against their will or even physically pin them down, ProPublica’s Heather Vogell reports.

The little-known practice – which was used at least 267,000 times in the 2012 school year alone – has largely escaped federal regulation, even as other government-funded institutions like hospitals and psychiatric centers have faced increasing restrictions on using restraints and seclusion on children over the last decade.

“This has been left up to the states and the school districts themselves to regulate,” Vogell tells assistant managing editor Eric Umansky. “And although advocates have been pushing for more restrictions on the practices for the last few years, it’s still legal in most states to restrain kids for reasons other than an emergency where they’re going to hurt themselves or hurt someone else.”

In a recent survey, 1 in 5 superintendents and other school district leaders approved of using restraints or seclusion as a means of punishment for children, not to protect them, Vogell notes. And a majority of these kids have physical, emotional or intellectual disabilities – some are even nonverbal – yet many states don’t require parents to be notified when their child has been restrained or put in isolation.

“It’s a complex issue for schools that are very concerned these days with keeping order and safety,” Vogell says. “In the process, what some advocates are saying is that they do reach for these tools too often.”

You can listen to their full conversation on SoundCloudiTunes and Stitcher, and read Vogell’s investigation, her first for ProPublica, here. You can also see the other elements in her project below:

http://www.propublica.org/podcast/item/podcast-restraints-and-seclusion/

3 thoughts on “Restraints and Seclusion in Public Schools

  1. If any teacher dared lay a hand on me I would have beat the living crap out of him. When I was a boy, my Dad would have done it for me.

    I would suggest that ALL parents adopt these practices of protecting their children from the freaks and perverts who have always worked in public schools.

    If some school administrator touches you kids for any reason, you should be at the school immediately with a baseball bat to let a little refreshing sunlight shine onto the teacher’s sick brain.

    1. anyone who has their kids in these government indoctrination centers to be abused this way, should have the crap beat out of THEM!

  2. This is only compliance training in the government indoctrination facilities for later in life. These center are in no way a school anymore. Just remember this whole mess is the result of a social engineering experiment that has failed dismally at every level.

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