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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 246326" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's what I think,- it's a step down from an acute psychiatric hospital stay when a psychiatrist says he needs psychiatric Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Yes, difficult child is already on an iep and he was admitted to acute psychiatric hospital 3 times in 6 1/2 weeks. He was asking for help between the 2nd and 3rd and I was doing everything in my power to get him more. Less than a week before the last incident, they decided they would give an in-home therapist and it would start 3 weeks later- that was all. Now, those same people are pushing for difficult child to go to state juvy. The sd had already decided "they couldn't do anything because it is a mental health issue". Ok, if it's a mental health issue, why is the rest of the county trying to get him into juvy? And as far as the sd, I don;t care if it's a mental health issue or not, they are responsible for educating difficult child no matter what his issue is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 246326, member: 3699"] That's what I think,- it's a step down from an acute psychiatric hospital stay when a psychiatrist says he needs psychiatric Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Yes, difficult child is already on an iep and he was admitted to acute psychiatric hospital 3 times in 6 1/2 weeks. He was asking for help between the 2nd and 3rd and I was doing everything in my power to get him more. Less than a week before the last incident, they decided they would give an in-home therapist and it would start 3 weeks later- that was all. Now, those same people are pushing for difficult child to go to state juvy. The sd had already decided "they couldn't do anything because it is a mental health issue". Ok, if it's a mental health issue, why is the rest of the county trying to get him into juvy? And as far as the sd, I don;t care if it's a mental health issue or not, they are responsible for educating difficult child no matter what his issue is. [/QUOTE]
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