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07-25-15, 02:31 PM
Law Proposed to Allow Teachers to Diagnose Mental Illness In Students
Paging George Orwell–Texas state representative, Jason Villalba, (R-Dallas) wants to speak with you.
Villalba is proposing a bill that would put teachers in charge of seeing and diagnosing mental illness in your child. Everyone knows that teachers are up front and personal with students every day and are perhaps in a better position to see mental deficits but let’s face it: teachers are not mental health professionals. Teachers go to school to learn how to teach, not the intricacies of mental health.
In HB 985 Villalba proposes to have school officials the authority to force psychological screenings of students that teachers and staff diagnose as having mental health issues.
The way the law would work, if passed, is that if a teacher or school official deems a child might have any type of mental illness, they could force the parents to take the child to a mental health professional within 30 days for a mental health screening, all under the threat of suspension if they don’t comply. More: continued (http://politichicks.com/2015/05/law-proposed-to-allow-teachers-to-diagnose-mental-illness-in-students/).
Paging George Orwell–Texas state representative, Jason Villalba, (R-Dallas) wants to speak with you.
Villalba is proposing a bill that would put teachers in charge of seeing and diagnosing mental illness in your child. Everyone knows that teachers are up front and personal with students every day and are perhaps in a better position to see mental deficits but let’s face it: teachers are not mental health professionals. Teachers go to school to learn how to teach, not the intricacies of mental health.
In HB 985 Villalba proposes to have school officials the authority to force psychological screenings of students that teachers and staff diagnose as having mental health issues.
The way the law would work, if passed, is that if a teacher or school official deems a child might have any type of mental illness, they could force the parents to take the child to a mental health professional within 30 days for a mental health screening, all under the threat of suspension if they don’t comply. More: continued (http://politichicks.com/2015/05/law-proposed-to-allow-teachers-to-diagnose-mental-illness-in-students/).