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Use of Restraints, Seclusion and Aversive Interventions
by TASH (see details below)
Open until Oct. 12th 2009
 

APRAIS, The Alliance to Prevent Restraint, Aversive Interventions and Seclusion, is a coalition of 17 national disability advocacy organizations and TASH is a member.

We are conducting this survey of parents and guardians to establish the extent to which restraint, seclusion and aversive procedures have been used with students with disabilities and special needs (whether served under IDEA or under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act) in public or private schools or in residential facilities.

Please note: If you have completed any previous questionnaires on this topic or provided other information, the information you reported will not be included as a part of these results. You must complete this survey for your responses to be included.

The survey will be available for completion until October 12th, 2009.

Approximately five to ten minutes will be required to complete the survey.

Definitions:  
For the purpose of this survey, the following definitions are used:

Restraint:  The use of physical procedures by one or more individuals or mechanical devices in order to limit freedom of movement. Example: Holding an individual in an immobile position for a period of time.

Seclusion:  Placement in an isolated area for an extended period of time and prevention from leaving the area. Example: Placing an individual in a locked room or closet.
 
Aversive procedures:  Actions taken against a person causing pain or injury. Example: Pinching or slapping an individual.

TO PARTICIPATE IN THE STUDY, CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=KnCDtCkJDWAiaZRbNJ6BMA_3d_3d

Barbara R. Trader, MS
Executive Director
TASH: Equity, Opportunity, and Inclusion for People with Disabilities Since 1975
1025 Vermont Ave, NW 3rd Floor
Washington, DC 20005
202-540-9013
btrader@tash.org
www.tash.org

Joan Guthrie Medlen, RD, LD
www.DownSyndromeNutrition.com
TwitterID: jmedlen

   
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We respect confidentiality.  Participation is voluntary.  Anyone may OPT OUT at anytime.  

From time to time, OFSN may be contacted by outside organizations also seeking input from family members.  Because OFSN believes it is important for family voices to be heard and represented, we may review such opportunities and with the approval of the Executive Director, use this web page to post announcements of such surveys. 

EXAMPLES OF SURVEYS:

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  • Preferences
  • Suggestions, Ideas and Feedback

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