Tag: Colorado
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Guy Stephens
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Colorado Department of Education Asked for Input on Restraint and Seclusion. Then It Chose the Status Quo
The Colorado Department of Education (CDE) recently invited public comment on draft rules for the Administration of the Protection of Students from Restraint and Seclusion Act (RSA), and the Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint (AASR) submitted detailed feedback grounded in federal guidance, neuroscience, and lived experience. In its written summary of comments and responses, CDE…
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Rules Feedback to the Colorado State Board of Education from the Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint
First, we appreciate that the Colorado State Board of Education is focused on the important issue of the use of restraint and seclusion in schools across the state. We also value that the intent of these rules is related to protecting students from restraint and seclusion. We have supported many families in Colorado over the…
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A Call to Colorado Lawmakers: It’s Time to End the Reliance on Seclusion and Restraint in Our Schools
As an occupational therapist, I, Julianne Kamp, am committed to supporting equitable and developmentally appropriate school environments, and I am deeply concerned about the continued reliance on seclusion and restraint as behavioral interventions in Colorado schools. Research and clinical experience demonstrate that these practices carry significant physical and psychological risks, yet policies governing their use remain…
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Guy Stephens
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Seclusion in Schools: A Harmful Practice Disguised as “Last Resort”
Recent statements by some educators and lawmakers in Colorado, as reported in Denver7, frame seclusion as a “last resort,” an “important tool,” and a “safe and caring option” to prevent physical restraint in schools. These characterizations are not only misleading but dangerously minimize the well-documented harms of seclusion. Despite claims and state laws that seclusion…
