
| February 15, 2005 |
LAWMAKERS
TAKE ACTION TO
END THE NIGHTMARE OF CHILD CUSTODY RELINQUISHMENT
Reps. Ramstad, Stark and Kennedy Reintroduce Bipartisan
"Keeping Families Together Act"
WASHINGTON -- In an effort to help parents obtain necessary
mental health treatment for their severely emotionally disturbed children
without being forced to relinquish custody, Reps. Jim Ramstad (R-MN), Pete Stark
(D-CA) and Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) today introduced the "Keeping Families
Together Act." Senators Collins (R-ME) and Pryor (D-AK) introduced identical
legislation in the Senate.
"It is simply unconscionable that families are forced to choose between custody
of their children and the mental health services they desperately need," Ramstad
said. "No parent should face this impossible choice, yet too many families are
forced to lose custody to save their children."
The "Keeping Families Together Act" would provide $55 million in new family
support grants to states that end the practice of child custody relinquishment.
States would have the option to use these grants to improve access to mental
health and family support services that keep families together; create statewide
care coordination programs; or deliver mental health care and family support
services to these families.
“Imagine your child in pain, suffering from mental illness,” said Stark. “Now
imagine that the only way to get them the health care they need is to give up
your rights as a parent. As absurd as that sounds, many families today have to
face that heartbreaking and damaging decision. In an alarming number of cases,
middle class parents who cannot afford mental health care for their children are
being faced with this nightmare.”
This legislation is in response to an April 2003 U.S. Government Accountability
Office (GAO) report requested by the three legislators. The GAO found that
12,700 children from 19 states were placed into the juvenile justice system to
receive mental health treatment in 2001. The report recognized that the national
problem is much larger since this survey was limited. The report can be accessed
at:
http://www.gao.gov/cgi-bin/getrpt?GAO-03-397.
"When parents in America are forced to surrender their children to a bureaucracy
as a condition for care, we have nothing short of a mental health crisis in our
nation," said Kennedy. "There are too many broken families in this country; the
last thing we should be doing is creating more. This legislation will take some
needed steps to counteract this unconscionable practice and I am gratified there
is support for it in both chambers and on both sides of the aisle."
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