A LOT of people aren’t aware of the archaic, counterproductive practices still being applied to kids

That needs to change…and you can help.


A LOT of people aren’t aware of the archaic, counter-productive practices still being applied to kids

That needs to change…and you can help.

VIDEOS YOU SHOULD WATCH

The Kids We Lose film trailer

The Kids We Lose feature film

The Kids We Lose Exposes the Brutal Reality

One component of our public awareness efforts is our award-winning feature-length documentary film, The Kids We Lose. This film, which has aired on public television in numerous states, exposes the futility and brutality of how our most vulnerable kids are still being treated, makes a clear connection between that treatment and the school-to-prison pipeline, and offers a glimpse of a future without detentions, suspensions, expulsions, restraints, seclusions, and corporal punishment. The trailer for the film is above on the left…the film can be viewed in its entirety on the right above (with English closed captioning available). To view the film with Spanish subtitles, click here. Trigger warning: the film depicts treatment of kids that many find very difficult to watch.

Restraint & Seclusion in Vermont: Ending the Trauma

Reducing Restraint & Seclusion in Schools:  A Resource for Maine Educators

Reducing Restraint and Seclusion: A Webinar from Lives in the Balance

A LOT OF SCHOOL STAFF AREN’T CLEAR ABOUT WHY RESTRAINT AND SECLUSION ARE HARMFUL AND AREN’T AWARE OF APPROACHES THAT WILL HELP THEM REDUCE RELIANCE ON THESE PRACTICES

If you’re unaware of the harm done by restraint and seclusion, you’ll want to read this…and this. And if you want to move your school or facility away from these practices, the three videos above are worth watching. Restraint and Seclusion in Vermont: Ending the Trauma was filmed and produced by Lives in the Balance in collaboration with All Brains Belong VT, and includes interviews with parents and children who have experienced the trauma of restraint and seclusion, educators who have ended their use of restraint and seclusion, and other caring professionals. Reducing Restraint & Seclusion in Schools:  A Resource for Maine Educators was filmed and produced by Lives in the Balance in collaboration with the Maine Department of Education, and includes not only interviews with educators who have dramatically reduced their use of restraint and seclusion but also instruction on implementing the CPS model in schools. And the third video is a webinar sponsored by Lives in the Balance aimed at helping schools dramatically reduce or eliminate their use of restraint and seclusion.

Need more info? There’s an entire companion website offering tons of additional free resources.

WHERE DOES YOUR STATE RANK WHEN IT COMES TO PUNITIVE/EXCLUSIONARY DISCIPLINARY PRACTICES?

CHECK OUT OUR PUNITIVE INDEX

ONE-PAGE INFORMATION SHEET DOCUMENTING PUNITIVE PRACTICES IN YOUR STATE

Should you download and distribute these sheets to legislators, school board members, superintendents, special education directors, and principals in your state? Yes!

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