Good morning all:
In Michigan’s 2015-2016 legislative session, there was a package of bills moved through and signed into law that focused on prohibiting the use of restraint and
seclusion in public schools. The links below will take you to Michigan’s legislative page that will have each rendition of the bill as well as the public act number. Please feel free to call MDDC if you have any questions on these bills.
Sincerely,
Brett Williams
Public Policy Analyst
Michigan Developmental Disabilities Council
Phone: 517-284-7289
Fax- 517-335-2751
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Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2019 10:29 AM
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Subject: DD Councils Restraint and Seclusion Rooms
Hi All
Do any of you have any investments related to use of physical restraint or seclusion rooms as behavior interventions in schools? Have any of you engaged in any activity that had a role in abolishing the use of these practices in your states?
Or at local levels? Please send them my way.
Happy Wednesday,
Kim
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KIMBERLY MERCER-SCHLEIDER | DIRECTOR
Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities
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