November 23, 2008

Children and Mental Illness

A passion for me is mental health and children. I do most of my NAMI volunteer work geared at educating teachers and schools as well as parents and caregivers about childrens mental health. I find that our society does a dis-service to our children. Mental health is still in infancy for children, but that doesn't mean it can't exist in children. Here is what I see as a shocking story... This is from the National Alliance of Mental Illness website.


Children and Mental Illness
November 21, 2008


TIME magazine reports that Nebraska's child-abandonment law has revealed an urgent need to improve mental health services for children.
Most states allow a parent to leave an infant at a fire station or hospital without fear of prosecution, but Nebraska’s law currently does not define the age of a child. Parents have dropped off 34 children at Omaha hospitals since September and while none of the children were infants, a majority of the kids abandoned had a history of mental illness.
A revealing 90% of the parents or guardians had sought state services before abandoning their children. Some overwhelmed parents who cannot access mental health services for their children, due to factors such as limited numbers of child psychiatrists, facilities and restricted insurance coverage, are reluctantly abandoning their children as a last resort to get their kids help.
Legislation has been pending in Congress to avoid “custody relinquishment” in which states also often force parents to give up custody in order to get treatment for their children.



Additional Resources:
Government Accountability Office: Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice
Keeping Families Together Act

Safe Haven or Last Resort?