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April 12, 2011
Children’s Law Center Executive Director Judith Sandalow testified regarding the proposed Department of Mental Health Fiscal Year 2012 Budget, expressing concerns about the harmful consequences of proposed cuts.
There are three proposed cuts in the DMH budget which will have significant negative consequences for children’s services:
CLC attorneys routinely cite lack of appropriate mental health services as the greatest barrier to success faced by children they represent. The proposed cuts to DMH will result in even more children going untreated, with their behaviors escalating until they are in crisis, in the emergency room, in juvenile detention, foster care or residential treatment.
Sandalow also highlighted that proposed cuts undermine the goals of the South Capitol Street Tragedy Memorial Act of 2011 - legislation recently introduced by Committee on Health Chairman David A. Catania. The bill seeks to improve mental health services for District youth and ameliorate truancy. Sandalow encouraged Catania to show the same commitment and energy for restoring critical DMH funds as he has pledged for implementing the act.
Lastly, Sandalow explained the cuts will harm the District's ability to implement mental health services required as part of the LaShawn A. federal class action lawsuit.
Read the full testimony here.
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-Margie Chalofsky,
Executive Director,
Foster & Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center (FAPAC)