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Risperidone and also a bit of a vent
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 383072"><p>I would contact an advocate or maybe even a lawyer. This seems like clear retaliation that is bordering on harassment. I hope you are documenting everything that is happening in detail. I keep a notebook with a running account of things that happen at school including phone calls, emails, notes, and at meetings. Is the aftercare provided on school grounds or something the school arranges for but does not conduct themselves? If so, then it is considered a "school-sponsored" event and can fall under the school's discipline policy. If not, what happens there cannot be used as a basis for discipline. I'm sorry you are going through this. You really need to get an advocate or lawyer so the situation doesn't get worse. You really should do a signature (information) for your posts. It is a big help in giving advice if we know about all the players and relevant details. Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 383072"] I would contact an advocate or maybe even a lawyer. This seems like clear retaliation that is bordering on harassment. I hope you are documenting everything that is happening in detail. I keep a notebook with a running account of things that happen at school including phone calls, emails, notes, and at meetings. Is the aftercare provided on school grounds or something the school arranges for but does not conduct themselves? If so, then it is considered a "school-sponsored" event and can fall under the school's discipline policy. If not, what happens there cannot be used as a basis for discipline. I'm sorry you are going through this. You really need to get an advocate or lawyer so the situation doesn't get worse. You really should do a signature (information) for your posts. It is a big help in giving advice if we know about all the players and relevant details. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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