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Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act allows same-sex couples to successfully file for civil unions. [20] [17] June 1, 2014 Same-sex marriages are legally recognized by the state of Illinois. Signed into law by Governor Pat Quinn on November 20, 2013. [21] January 1, 2016 Illinois' Youth Mental Health Protection Act goes ...
(The Center Square) – The state of Illinois is launching a portal for families seeking youth mental health services and care. It's called BEACON, which stands for Behavioral Health Care and ...
Executive Order 14187, titled "Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation", is an executive order issued by Donald Trump on January 28, 2025. [1] According to the New York Times, the executive order takes steps "to end gender-affirming medical treatments for children and teenagers under 19, directing agencies to take a variety of steps to curtail surgeries, hormone therapy and ...
The bill was reintroduced in the 2015 legislative session as the Youth Mental Health Protection Act. [108] [109] On May 19, 2015, the state House passed the ban in a 68–43 vote, [110] [111] and on May 29 the Senate passed it in a 34–19 vote. [112] On August 20, 2015, Governor Bruce Rauner signed it into law. It prohibits mental health ...
U.S. teens talk mental health, the stresses of growing up, and how they cope. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...
To reflect this change in mission, the legislature renamed it the Jacksonville Mental Health and Developmental Center' in 1975. (P.A. 79-581, p. 1895.) (P.A. 79-581, p. 1895.) Jacksonville phased out its in-patient treatment of mental illness and its name was changed one last time to reflect its new mission.
Thresholds is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1959 serving persons with mental illnesses and substance abuse problems in Illinois. [1] Thresholds is the largest community-based mental healthcare provider in Illinois, [2] providing services to more than 7,000 people every year.
The troubled teen industry has a precursor in the drug rehabilitation program called Synanon, founded in 1958 by Charles Dederich. [11] By the late 1970s, Synanon had developed into a cult and adopted a resolution proclaiming the Synanon Religion, with Dederich as the highest spiritual authority, allowing the organization to qualify as tax-exempt under US law.