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  2. Seclusion and restraint practices in the U.S. education system

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    Seclusion and restraint are often misused in both public and private schools causing severe injury and trauma for students. restraint and seclusion are often used as punishment for minor behavioral problems. [3] [4] these issues have caused people to call the practices a human rights issue, disabled rights issue, and civil rights issue. There ...

  3. Keeping All Students Safe Act - Wikipedia

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    The Keeping All Students Safe Act or KASSA (H.R. 3474, S. 1858) is designed to protect children from the abuse of restraint and seclusion in school.The first Congressional bill was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on December 9, 2007, and named the Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act. [1]

  4. Corporal punishment, restraint and seclusion as discipline ...

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    Under the bill, all public school districts must have a policy that defines restraint and seclusion, includes guidance for when the practices can be used and lays out how incidents will be reported.

  5. Abuse in special education - Wikipedia

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    Students are often locked in what are called seclusion rooms or padded cells.In 2015, an 8-year-old student at a Maryland school was dragged down his school's hallways by three staff members and locked in a windowless seclusion room; he was later found laying in his own blood.

  6. Hazel Park Schools to address rising restraint and seclusion ...

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    A sign outside of Hazel Park Schools' administrative building pictured on Aug. 5, 2025. Hazel Park's board is considering a plan to reduce restraint and seclusion in schools.

  7. House panel says child restraint reform not ready for action

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    Mar. 5—CONCORD — A key House committee unanimously decided Tuesday that a proposal giving parents more affirmative rights over the restraint and seclusion of their children with special needs ...

  8. 'What can you do?': Spurred by a parent advocate, Calvert ...

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    In restraint rates, Frederick remained number one, and Calvert jumped to number two. ... She stopped coming to school, and without her guidance and comfort, Cooper started acting out.

  9. Positive handling - Wikipedia

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    Positive handling is a term used in British primary and special-needs education for physical restraint. [1] [2] [3] It has been described as "risk-reduced physical interventions that form part of the holistic response" [4] The term has been in use since at least 2000.