Share your story of school health overreach!
When lawmakers have real-world examples, they take action.
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- Across the nation, School-based Health Centers (SBHCs) are showing up in schools from pre-K through grade 12 without guardrails in place to protect minor students and the rights of parents.
- SBHCs are different from the traditional school nurse model where students receive first-aid services in response to accidents or illnesses experienced during the school day. SBHCs are so much more; they’re designed to diagnose and treat children during school hours, as well as providing preventative and ongoing care.
- SBHCs are not new. What’s new is an emerging anti-parent agenda taking root in federal, state, and local policies across the country.
- School-Based Health Alliance, the national organization promoting and supporting the expansion of SBHCs across the country, recommends a single parental consent form with registration paperwork at the beginning of the school year. Signing this form would allow any doctor working in the clinic to make healthcare decisions for your child. One example consent form we obtained specifically states: “I further authorize any health care provider and professional staff working for the clinic to provide such medical tests, diagnoses, procedures, and treatments as are reasonably necessary or advisable for the medical evaluation and management of my child’s health care.” The same consent form states, “I understand that my signing this consent allows the health care provider and professional staff to provide comprehensive health services which includes physical and behavioral health services.”
- You can help put a stop to the deceptive agenda targeting our children and cutting parents out of the equation by sharing your story of overreach by a school or clinic. Lawmakers continually ask us for stories of abuse to substantiate our concerns. We need stories from all 50 states to drive home the point that parents must be clearly notified of what’s happening with their child and must remain a necessary and integral part of all health care, whether at school or any other setting.
- Please share your story with us and then share this link with your friends and family so they can share their experiences, too.
- Also, please send us copies of any consent forms or other SBHC documents from your school so we can review and compile examples to make a bigger impact. Email us at advocates@standforhealthfreedom.com and make sure you reference SBHCs in the subject line. We promise to keep your identity anonymous. Privacy is one of our foundational issues and we promise to hold your information in absolute confidence, never revealing your identity.