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Restraint and Seclusion in Maine: Using Data as a Tool

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Parents Engaged in Policy: A Six-Part Conversation About Restraint and Seclusion in Maine

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Deb Davis and Jodie Hall

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Sandra Horne

Producer

Deb Davis and Jodie Hall

Creation Date

5-2018

Duration

06:36

Topics

Parents are encouraged to review data published by the Maine Department of Education and the U.S. Office for Civil Rights to identify what schools may be managing challenging behavior with restraint and seclusion.

Keywords

behavioral data, students with disabilities, autism, challenging behavior, restraint and seclusion, Maine schools, parent education

Summary

Deb Davis and Jodie Hall discuss the importance of reviewing the data reported by the Maine Department of Education and the U.S. Office for Civil Rights. Each compiles data from different sources, but parents can look at these reports for patterns that indicate a school might be having challenges with too much use of restraint and seclusion; especially for students with disabilities.

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Deb Davis' son experienced a challenging transition to public kindergarten from a special purpose private school. After he was restrained on the playground, Deb took on a leadership role as an education advocate. In 2011, Ms. Davis was invited by the Maine Commissioner of Education to serve on the Consensus Based Rulemaking Team that was revising the rule governing physical restraint and seclusion in the state.

Jodie Hall worked as a case manager for children with behavioral challenges. Like Deb Davis, her son with a disability also experienced incidents of restraint in school. As a 2017-2018 Family Trainee in the New Hampshire-Maine Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (NH-ME LEND) Program, Jodie completed a leadership placement with Deb Davis and the Maine Coalition Against Restraint and Seclusion to update their parent education materials. Dr. Alan Kurtz served as faculty mentor on the project.

Davis and Hall developed and produced this series of six video conversations about restraint and seclusion in Maine. Each captioned conversation is topic-driven and under 8 minutes in length. Topics discussed include Incident Reports, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Time-out or Seclusion?, Emergencies, not Prevention; Using Data as a Tool, and The Written Word Matters.

Restraint and Seclusion in Maine: Using Data as a Tool

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