How a 6-year old was taken from school to a mental health facility — without her mother’s consent
Nadia moved through the system — from the school to the police to the mental institution, all without her mother’s consent — under a controversial Florida law known as the Baker Act. It allows law enforcement officers, school counselors and medical personnel to petition for someone who is perceived as being a danger to themselves or others to be institutionalized for 72 hours.
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How a 6-year old was taken from school to a mental health facility — without her mother’s consent