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Article • May 1, 2022 • from PLN May, 2022
’s serious mental health needs. After that suit survived a motion to dismiss by both PrimeCare and the county on August 26, 2019, the estate reached a settlement agreement with PrimeCare ...
for sexual victimization with a history of prior victimization, whether incurred in an institutional setting or the community, are assessed by mental health or other qualified professions ...
Publication • 2015
health issues, research demonstrated that extreme isolation could be devastating and result in further mental deterioration.30 B.  International and Domestic Law International human rights standards have ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: housing
, criminal justice, mental health, cognitive disability, post-release, desistance, reintegration, homelessness, social housing, temporary accommodation, transitional accommodation, private rental, comparative ...
Article • March 1, 2022 • from PLN March, 2022
;including medical and mental health care. Yet in each of these areas, conditions are just as dire in many of New York’s upstate prisons—which, as of October 1, together incarcerated nearly ...
, DEPARTMENT ) OF MENTAL HEALTH, DEPARTMENT ) ) OF AGING AND INDEPENDENT LIVING, ) Defendants. ) PRISONER A, Plaintiff, w ~);\_ ;J y---· .... -.... ---":"·-:....-: r. -- · -·• ·1 ,_ r, ' J ;· \ • • l i 1 ...
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or health coverage, many people with severe mental illnesses become caught in a cycle of recidivism.1 The Social Security Administration administers two programs, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social ...
Brief • February 6, 2006
Holliday v Curry Nh Plt's Proposed Findings and Conclusions Mental Health Contract Enforcement 2006 TIm STATE OF NEW IlAi\II'SIIIRE SUI'ERIOIl COUIlT MEIUl)MACJ(.55. fo:QUlTV NO. O~·E-0203 TllO ...
Brief • March 25, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
over seventy orders by 20 the Coleman court, the California prison system still cannot provide thousands of mentally 21 ill inmates with constitutionally adequate mental health care.” Id. at 898 ...
Publication • January 1, 2018
Filed under: Budgetary Constraints
a documented physical or mental impairment, or a learning disability, which may affect his/her ability to use the law library to prepare and file a legible and coherent pleading. 4. Is undergoing reception ...
Publication • 2016
in the year prior to entering prison. • Over 50 percent of the incarcerated have mental health problems, while approximately 70 percent were regular drug users and 65 percent regularly used alcohol prior ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
in the year prior to entering prison.  Over 50 percent of the incarcerated have mental health problems, while approximately 70 percent were regular drug users and 65 percent regularly used alcohol prior ...
. However, Judge Peck was unable to arraign him because he was incoherent. Despite the fact that Robert was still incoherent after 24 hours, no one sought medical or mental health assistance. On October 11 ...
Article • December 15, 2013 • from PLN December, 2013
for Health of St. Luke’s and Roosevelt Hospitals, covered the broad range of health issues affecting incarcerated populations, including mental illness, HIV/AIDS and substance abuse. Almost 85 percent ...
Publication • December 1, 2011
................................................................................................................................................................ 9 Medical Population ............................................................................................................................................................. 11 Mental Health ...
, date of initiation of involuntary medication, current mental health (“MH”) code, diagnoses and any existing psychotropic or mental health medications during the applicable timeframe. Name, facility ...
Article • October 3, 2016 • from PLN October, 2016
to retain a mental health expert. The district court denied both of Young’s motions and granted summary judgment to the defendants, concluding that the 14-hour restraint chair confinement did ...
Article • January 7, 2016
) is over twice the national average of 2.7%. Segregating so many prisoners raises questions about the mental health effects of isolation. The urgency underlying those questions is punctuated by the fact ...
Article • October 31, 2022 • from PLN November, 2022
on the other two days. The agreement also requires mental health professionals to conduct rounds, communicate with class members, and provide therapeutic activities (or referral to a higher-level provider ...
Case • 1999
. Inadequate Mental Health Treatment 1. Defendants' Plan 2. Plaintiffs' Objections 3. Appropriate Relief C. Exercise 1. Defendants' Plan 2. Plaintiffs' Objections 3. Appropriate Relief D ...
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