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Senate Holds Restraint and Seclusion Hearing
TASH will be attending a hearing today, July 12, as the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee considers legislation...
READ MORETASH Members Collaborate on Restraint and Seclusion Resource
TASH members were instrumental in creating a resource guide in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health. The resource...
READ MORENew TASH Webinar on Restraint and Seclusion Launches April 4
Shouldn't School Be Safe? Preventing Restraint, Seclusion and Aversive Interventions Available April 4 through May 4, 2012 Each day, children...
READ MORETASH Responds to AASA Position Supporting Restraint and Seclusion in Schools
Last week, the American Association of School Administrators issued an unsubstantiated, ill-informed and reckless report in which it voiced support...
READ MORETASH Conference takes aim at Restraint and Seclusion
By Pat Amos, TASH Board Member The 2011 TASH No Excuses Conference was an experience to remember, a week of...
READ MOREPreview: TASH Pre-Conference Workshop on Eliminating Restraint and Seclusion
Shouldn't School be Safe? Parents and School Personnel Working Together to Prevent and Eliminate the use of Restraint and Seclusion...
READ MORERestraint and Seclusion in Louisiana Schools
The Advocacy Center is interested in information on the use of restraint or seclusion in Louisiana schools. They suspect numerous...
READ MOREAPRAIS issues recommendations on restraint and seclusion resource
TASH's Executive Director, Barb Trader, led representatives of APRAIS (Alliance to Prevent Restraint, Aversive Interventions and Seclusion) in a productive meeting last...
READ MORETASH Leads Advocacy Effort on Restraint and Seclusion
On June 28, 2011, TASH held its fifth annual Capitol Hill Day in Washington, D.C., with the board of directors...
READ MORETASH Offers Free Parent Guide on Restraint and Seclusion: ‘Shouldn’t School Be Safe?’
What should I look for if I think my child has been abused at school? Are there warning signs I...
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