Deborah Campbell - School Based Health Centers - Will They Challenge Parental Authority?

13/10/2025 37 min Temporada 3 Episodio 5
Deborah Campbell - School Based Health Centers - Will They Challenge Parental Authority?

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Deborah Campbell, an advocate for parental rights in education, discusses the dangers of school-based healthcare centers. She argues that these centers, which provide medical services to all students, infringe on parental authority and violate the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Campbell emphasizes that while school-based services are protected under IDEA for special education students, school-based healthcare centers are not and can lead to the overreach of parental rights.   School-based health centers funded by Medicaid are raising concerns about parental rights and government overreach. These centers, which provide medical and mental health services to students, are seen as a form of socialism and a violation of parental authority. Additionally, there are concerns about the lack of informed consent and the potential for medical procedures to be performed on children without parental knowledge or approval.   School-based healthcare centers are being implemented in Oklahoma schools, but the details are not being shared with parents. Informed consent is crucial, and parents should be aware of the risks and alternatives associated with these programs. Parents are encouraged to advocate for their children by actively participating in their education and healthcare decisions.   Deborah Campbell’s writing on Substack about parental rights in Oklahoma K-12 education is highlighted. The importance of sharing this information to raise awareness is emphasized.   Check out my sponsors!  Stevens Trucking www.stevenstrucking.com   Motus Health motushealth.com

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