Showing posts with label Budget cuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Budget cuts. Show all posts
Thursday, April 28, 2011
The Littlest Sacrifices
Kids in the United States are falling behind the rest of the world in education, according to a number of reports and sources. Texas is in the midst of some of the most drastic cuts to the public education system in the states history, in addition to systematically cutting funds for programs that provide social services to people. Medicaid cuts to hospitals that care for the uninsured or underinsured will likely cause a backlash of people who plummet into disease and malnutrition. Emergency rooms may resort to treat and street tactics to minimize the financial loss. In the midst of all this mayhem, our kids are trying to go to school and lay the foundation for their future. The programs in the schools that educate kids with special needs are being cut to the bone. Special Education will suffer. Not just the programs for kids with learning disabilities or learning disorders, but kids with mental health issues, physical issues and the gifted and talented will be cut as well. Next week we celebrate Children's Mental Health day... a day set aside for communities to organize and support advocating for our kids mental health. Bring your kids with you. Invite your city officials and state legislators. Put faces to the programs that will be cut. These are kids, not dollars and cents on a balance sheet. Cuts need to be made to secure our financial future as a nation and a state. There are many more special interests that should take the cut before we remove the education we do offer our kids. If we did it right, maybe we might even consider making our education system really teach kids what they will need to know to be effective and successful. Like reading, writing, and how to balance a checkbook. Take time to really pay attention to what happens in Austin, and Washington. Make your voice heard. Lets make this country a gift for our children's children, not a burden.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
New Sessions / New Fears
We are in the beginnings of another session of the Texas Legislature and the rumors and reality of the budget are starting to take their toll. Many people are fearful and considering leaving community agencies to get a more stable position with large companies. Mental health professionals are watching the cuts carefully, as we all know there are already not enough of us to handle the people that have some sort of payment ability. What will happen when say Child Psychiatrist go out of business or stop taking the poor kids who have CHIP or Medicaid because they are being paid less than minimum wage for their services. I totally understand the need to be fiscally responsible. But there has to be some balance. Every time the political party changes, so does the swing. First we spend like crazy, then the swing happens and we cut into the bone. There have been rounds of testimony from advocacy groups, psychiatrists, therapists, foster care , and concerned individuals. Hopefully they can come up with a reasonable plan to secure the state without sacrificing the people who live here. We are already at the bottom of the heap with regard to education, and mental health.
It could be this fear that is spreading across the state via every media channel there is, is causing a lot of turmoil within families. Doom and gloom don't make for a stable family. Whatever the reason, I have seen a huge increase in the calls for mental health care for kids. Currently, there is very little a family can do but wait the 3-6 months for an appointment with a child psychiatrist. Maybe that is why there are so many kids in hospitals now.... the wait was too long.
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It could be this fear that is spreading across the state via every media channel there is, is causing a lot of turmoil within families. Doom and gloom don't make for a stable family. Whatever the reason, I have seen a huge increase in the calls for mental health care for kids. Currently, there is very little a family can do but wait the 3-6 months for an appointment with a child psychiatrist. Maybe that is why there are so many kids in hospitals now.... the wait was too long.
. Related articles
- No budget Armageddon in Texas: Governor Perry (reuters.com)
- Budget Jail Officials: Mental Health Cuts Hurt Everyone (skwillms.wordpress.com)
- You: Texas Budget Cuts Could Shrink Mental Health Help - Texas Tribune (news.google.com)
- "The California view of Texas' budget situation" and related posts (offthekuff.com)
- It's Easer to Get a Gun than Mental Health Care (psychologytoday.com)
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- It's Easer to Get a Gun than Mental Health Care (psychologytoday.com)
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Politics in Texas: Where are the Kids?
It is that time again in Texas where the allergies are high and so is the rhetoric for the governor's race. There are a lot of other positions on the ballots as well including district court judges, congress, etc. The Governor's race is always the most entertaining! This election, we have the incumbent, Rick Perry, who has had a strangle hold on the state for way too long. To give you an idea of what we have "enjoyed" for the past ten years, Texas is number 49 in the nation for services for children. We have the highest rate of uninsured kids, the highest rate of teen pregnancy and the highest rate of high school drop outs. But a current political ad has Perry quoted as saying under his watch, Texas enjoys a surplus of "billions". In the same week as the add hit new frequency levels on the local stations, the Governor and Comptroller issued a call to all State agencies for a 5% budget cut across the board. So which is it? Do we need to tighten out belts or are we flush? If you look at the proposed cuts to the budget, the agencies who provide for mental health care(State Hospitals)may lose a total of 200 beds across the state. In Bexar County,our state hospital already is at capacity most of the time. Where are these people who need long term mental health care and treatment supposed to go? I have a feeling charities will be seeing a larger number of them in their roles. Jails seem to be the preferred provider of mental health care in our state. Recently a friend who works in the penal system estimated that 80% of the people in prisons, including the juveniles, are there due to non-violent crimes that have mental health issues as a base. We tend to invest billions to house the criminals and nothing in preventing the need for them. Bexar county has the highest rate of child abuse in the state and perhaps the Nation. One of the agencies that will need to cut staff is Child Protective Services. Who will stand for the kids? Another infant died this week at the hands of a neglegent young mom. Does the Governor read the headlines across the State? Our Food Stamp eligibility system is so overwhelmed and understaffed currently, people are waiting sometimes as long as 4 months for help. Yet we need to cut staff at this state agency.
It seems everytime the Governor looks to balance the budget, it is the least able to defend themselves that gets the cuts. Children should not be sacrificed for a balanced budget and a Governor's political resume.
I am issueing a challenge to all state legislators for the State of Texas including the newly elected Governor, whomever that may be... you want to make a difference? Stop voting yourself raises in a time of economic turmoil. Take yourself off your health plan and join the rest of us with private insurance and Medicaid and CHIP or nothing at all. Governor, you know how to drive a car, drive yourself around where you need to go. Visit the juvenile probation facilities around the State and talk to the kids there. Look at the rates of teen pregnancy in the state, look at the failure rates in our schools and what TEA expects in the way of paperwork and regulations that keep our teachers from teaching. Take a look at the infrastructure in our State. You are all about bringing business to our State, but who will there be to staff these new businesses if our kids can't write or can't pay attention long enough to make it through an interview? High paying jobs, not unless our kids do well in math and sciences.
Every registered voter in the state needs to send a message this election that we believe in our children, they are a priority. We want there to be options for care for the mentally ill that offer them they ability to get help and become contributing members of society instead of a "problem" to be dealt with. Texas needs to spend on the programs that help draw federal dollars back to the state like the Children's Health Insurance Program or CHIP. Help our kids have a healthy start in life and fund early education for them.
Step up Texas! We have the power to change the future. But we need to make our voices heard above all the special interests and "lobbyists". Register, do your homework and look at what the candidates really stand for. See you all at the polls!
Please share this with anyone you know who will be staying at home on election day!
It seems everytime the Governor looks to balance the budget, it is the least able to defend themselves that gets the cuts. Children should not be sacrificed for a balanced budget and a Governor's political resume.
I am issueing a challenge to all state legislators for the State of Texas including the newly elected Governor, whomever that may be... you want to make a difference? Stop voting yourself raises in a time of economic turmoil. Take yourself off your health plan and join the rest of us with private insurance and Medicaid and CHIP or nothing at all. Governor, you know how to drive a car, drive yourself around where you need to go. Visit the juvenile probation facilities around the State and talk to the kids there. Look at the rates of teen pregnancy in the state, look at the failure rates in our schools and what TEA expects in the way of paperwork and regulations that keep our teachers from teaching. Take a look at the infrastructure in our State. You are all about bringing business to our State, but who will there be to staff these new businesses if our kids can't write or can't pay attention long enough to make it through an interview? High paying jobs, not unless our kids do well in math and sciences.
Every registered voter in the state needs to send a message this election that we believe in our children, they are a priority. We want there to be options for care for the mentally ill that offer them they ability to get help and become contributing members of society instead of a "problem" to be dealt with. Texas needs to spend on the programs that help draw federal dollars back to the state like the Children's Health Insurance Program or CHIP. Help our kids have a healthy start in life and fund early education for them.
Step up Texas! We have the power to change the future. But we need to make our voices heard above all the special interests and "lobbyists". Register, do your homework and look at what the candidates really stand for. See you all at the polls!
Please share this with anyone you know who will be staying at home on election day!
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