From Deseret News archives:
Congressional committee: Tighter restrictions on wilderness therapy programs
The bill stems from the Government Accountability Office reported cases of abuse, neglect and even death in these programs, including five deaths in Utah. Parents whose children died and former participants themselves have told the committee about problems they experienced. GAO testified last month that some of these programs use deceptive tactics when talking with parents looking to enroll their children.
"Today we are taking the first step towards finally ending the horrific abuses that have gone on for far too long in residential programs for teens," said Committee Chairman George Miller, D-Calif, who introduced the bill last month. "With children's health and safety at risk, this federal role is a necessary recognition that we are dealing with an emergency and we cannot wait for states to act. Ultimately, however, the states will be primarily responsible for carrying out the work of this bill."
The committee approved Miller's substitute amendment that made technical changes to the bill and the committee approved the bill 27-16. As approved, the bill would do the following things:
• Establish new staff training requirements.
• Authorizes a toll-free hotline for people to call and report abuse, among other provisions.
• Calls for the Health and Human Services Department to create a website with any abuse information connected to a specific program.
• Programs would have to better explain staff roles and responsibilities to parents looking for more information on sending their children to the camps or therapies.
• Provides $50 million per year through 2013 to HHS to carry out the provisions.
States have three years to set safety and other standards created in the bill once it would be signed into law, if Congress passes it.
"As we have examined these programs, it has become clear that state regulations are uneven at best, with some states aggressively monitoring such program and others clearly failing to do so," said Rep. Howard "Buck" McKeon, R-Calif., the committee's top Republican. "This is unacceptable. States have a fundamental responsibility to protect their citizens and monitor the organizations operating within their borders."
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