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Poster. Poster showing examples of restraint and exclusion rooms with a red x over the photos, and examples of alternatives that allow students co-regulation and coping with stress, with a green checkmark over the photos. Above is a photo of a white adult hand over a white student's hand in a comforting way. 
A green band with white letters says Let's Do This. 
Take the next step.
Washington State House Bill 1795, SHB 1795, 
Bans certain dangerous restraint and clarifies limits;
Strengthens existing protections;
Stops new isolation rooms from being built; and
Allows calming spaces that support co-regulation.

The cost of restraint and isolation For students includes Injuries; lost learning; derailed skill development; complex PTSD; and suicidality.

For educators: Injuries; dissatisfaction with the job; compromised mental health; compromised teaching, stressful work environment.

For school districts: High costs associated with increased liability, insurance rates, and workers compensation; high staff turnover; widening opportunity gaps.

To regulate, children need safe relationships, safe environment, and support to build skills or process trauma. You don't get that if you are locked up alone, anxious, and scared. Isolating kids pushes them into escalating cycles of more restraint & isolation.

Above the poster is a Facebook message from the The Arc of King County.
Send your legislators a note.
Download the flier.
SHB 1795 is waiting to be called up for a vote. Ask your legislators for their support!
Let's do this - take the next step and pass SBH 1795. This bill bans certain dangerous restraint and clarifies limits; strengthens existing protections; stops new isolation rooms from being built; allows calming spaces that support co-regulation.
There is no fiscal note - these are policy changes only.
NOT acting, though does have a cost.
For students: Injuries; lost learning; derailed skill development; complex PTSD; suicidality.
For educators: Injuries; dissatisfacti…

Poster. Poster showing examples of restraint and exclusion rooms with a red x over the photos, and examples of alternatives that allow students co-regulation and coping with stress, with a green checkmark over the photos. Above is a photo of a white adult hand over a white student's hand in a comforting way. A green band with white letters says Let's Do This. Take the next step. Washington State House Bill 1795, SHB 1795, Bans certain dangerous restraint and clarifies limits; Strengthens existing protections; Stops new isolation rooms from being built; and Allows calming spaces that support co-regulation. The cost of restraint and isolation For students includes Injuries; lost learning; derailed skill development; complex PTSD; and suicidality. For educators: Injuries; dissatisfaction with the job; compromised mental health; compromised teaching, stressful work environment. For school districts: High costs associated with increased liability, insurance rates, and workers compensation; high staff turnover; widening opportunity gaps. To regulate, children need safe relationships, safe environment, and support to build skills or process trauma. You don't get that if you are locked up alone, anxious, and scared. Isolating kids pushes them into escalating cycles of more restraint & isolation. Above the poster is a Facebook message from the The Arc of King County. Send your legislators a note. Download the flier. SHB 1795 is waiting to be called up for a vote. Ask your legislators for their support! Let's do this - take the next step and pass SBH 1795. This bill bans certain dangerous restraint and clarifies limits; strengthens existing protections; stops new isolation rooms from being built; allows calming spaces that support co-regulation. There is no fiscal note - these are policy changes only. NOT acting, though does have a cost. For students: Injuries; lost learning; derailed skill development; complex PTSD; suicidality. For educators: Injuries; dissatisfacti…

Above the poster is a Facebook message from the The Arc of King County.
Send your legislators a note.
Download the flier.
SHB 1795 is waiting to be called up for a vote. Ask your legislators for their support!
Let's do this - take the next step and pass SBH 1795. This bill bans certain dangerous restraint and clarifies limits; strengthens existing protections; stops new isolation rooms from being built; allows calming spaces that support co-regulation.
There is no fiscal note - these are policy changes only.
NOT acting, though does have a cost.
For students: Injuries; lost learning; derailed skill development; complex PTSD; suicidality.
For educators: Injuries; dissatisfaction with the job; compromised mental health; compromised teaching, stressful work environment.
For school districts: High costs associated with increased liability, insurance rates, and workers compensation; high staff turnover; widening opportunity gaps.
To regulate, children need safe relationships, safe environment, and support to build skills or process trauma. You don’t get that if you are locked up alone, anxious, and scared. Isolating kids pushes them into escalating cycles of more restraint and isolation.
End Isolation. End Seclusion. Reduce Restraint.
The Arc of Washington State, The Arc of Spokane, The Arc of Snohomish County, The Arc of Tri-Cities, The Arc of Cowlitz County, The Arc of Grays Harbor. 

Poster. Poster showing examples of restraint and exclusion rooms with a red x over the photos, and examples of alternatives that allow co-regulation to cope with stress, with a green checkmark over the photos. Above is a photo of a white adult hand over a white student's hand in a comforting way. 

SHB 1795 
Bans certain dangerous restraint and clarifies limits;
Strengthens existing protections;
Stops new isolation rooms from being built;
Allows calming spaces that support co-regulation.

The cost of restraint and isolation For students includes Injuries; lost learning; derailed skill deve…

Above the poster is a Facebook message from the The Arc of King County. Send your legislators a note. Download the flier. SHB 1795 is waiting to be called up for a vote. Ask your legislators for their support! Let's do this - take the next step and pass SBH 1795. This bill bans certain dangerous restraint and clarifies limits; strengthens existing protections; stops new isolation rooms from being built; allows calming spaces that support co-regulation. There is no fiscal note - these are policy changes only. NOT acting, though does have a cost. For students: Injuries; lost learning; derailed skill development; complex PTSD; suicidality. For educators: Injuries; dissatisfaction with the job; compromised mental health; compromised teaching, stressful work environment. For school districts: High costs associated with increased liability, insurance rates, and workers compensation; high staff turnover; widening opportunity gaps. To regulate, children need safe relationships, safe environment, and support to build skills or process trauma. You don’t get that if you are locked up alone, anxious, and scared. Isolating kids pushes them into escalating cycles of more restraint and isolation. End Isolation. End Seclusion. Reduce Restraint. The Arc of Washington State, The Arc of Spokane, The Arc of Snohomish County, The Arc of Tri-Cities, The Arc of Cowlitz County, The Arc of Grays Harbor. Poster. Poster showing examples of restraint and exclusion rooms with a red x over the photos, and examples of alternatives that allow co-regulation to cope with stress, with a green checkmark over the photos. Above is a photo of a white adult hand over a white student's hand in a comforting way. SHB 1795 Bans certain dangerous restraint and clarifies limits; Strengthens existing protections; Stops new isolation rooms from being built; Allows calming spaces that support co-regulation. The cost of restraint and isolation For students includes Injuries; lost learning; derailed skill deve…

The Arc of King County:
Ask your WA legislators to pass SBH 1795.
End Isolation. End Seclusion. Reduce Restraint.
Stop isolation rooms; allow calming spaces.
Send your legislators a note: bit.ly/PassSHB1795
Download the flier: bit.ly/PassSHB1795.

#EndIsolation #EndSeclusion #ReduceRestraint

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The holidays can be joyful for many residents, but they can also be lonely. What do you do to ensure that the connection isn’t lost?

📞 Call
✍️ Send a card
🎶 Share a song
💬 Ask a story

Loneliness is silent. Let’s break it with kindness.

#RISLTCOP #LTCConnection #ResidentsRights #EndIsolation

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Solitary confinement is still harming people in Canadian prisons — especially Indigenous and Black prisoners, and those with mental health issues.

Tona’s Law calls for real change.


Swipe to learn more and join the call to #endisolation.

#tonaslaw #humanrights #prisonreform #cdnpoli #senca

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Bustar the Bus came 3rd in the Plumpton Mascot Race! 🚌💨 Huge thanks to Plumpton for donating £100 to help us end social isolation via community transport 💛

Big love to Andie for racing in our chunky minibus suit! 🏃‍♀️👏
👉 #BustarTheBus #MascotRace #EndIsolation

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4/5 Enforced isolation obstructs essential social and emotional connections and so lacks therapeutic benefit. Like me, many who've experienced it reveal the excruciating pain of longing for human touch, underlining the need for systemic change to #EndIsolation

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Autistic ppl often fear coming out of isolation not because they choose it, but because past interactions have taught them that others are dangerous. Funnily enough, experiences of violent restraint and forced medication create barriers to trust. 2. #EndIsolation

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Loneliness in long-term care can lead to depression, cognitive decline, and even physical health issues. Staying socially connected is just as important as medical care.
A simple conversation or shared experience can brighten a resident’s day. 💙
#EndIsolation #CommunityMatters

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America First Policy Directive to the Secretary of State

buff.ly/3Chxc2j

#AmericaFirst #SecretaryOfState #GlobalCooperation #EndIsolation

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📢 Sick prisoners must be set free! Isolation is torture!
Saturday, 4/1/2025

We demand justice and the immediate release of all sick prisoners!

#FreeSickPrisoners #EndIsolation #HumanRights
#FreeKurdishPoliticalPrisoners
#FreeSelahattinDemirtas #HandsOffKurds #FreeKurdistan♥️☀️💚 #FreeWestPapua♥️💙🤍

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The Impact Alliance is live, and we’re thrilled to have shared our mission with so many passionate changemakers!

Ready to be part of something bigger? Join us in our mission to end loneliness.

#ImpactAlliance #EndIsolation #EndLoneliness #TogetherForChange

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Venting from Death Row. #clemencyforedgar #edgargarcia #explore #explorepage #endfederaldeathrow #endsolitaryconfinement #mentalhealth #help #Biden #clemency #art #education #rehabilitation #change #viral #skytalk #politics #love #secondchances #endisolation

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allmylinks.com/edgarbgarcia
www.change.org/p/fair-new-t... #clemencyforedgar #endthedeathpenalty #POTUS #edgargarcia #endisolation

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