Minors and Mental Health Treatment: Who Gets to Decide? Center for Children’s Advocacy KidsCounsel Seminar September 29, 2009 Jay E. Sicklick, Esq. Deputy.

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Minors and Mental Health Treatment: Who Gets to Decide? Center for Children’s Advocacy KidsCounsel Seminar September 29, 2009 Jay E. Sicklick, Esq. Deputy Director Center for Children’s Advocacy Hartford, Connecticut mlpp

Goals of this Presentation 1. Review the adolescent’s right to confidential mental health treatment 2.Examine the statutory protections for minors seeking confidential MH treatment 3.Examine the tensions and cohesion between statutory guarantees and clinicians’ ethical guidelines 4.Reminder of mandatory reporting requirements mlpp

Laying the Foundation Status of the patient … i.e. minor or adult Status of the patient … i.e. minor or adult Examine the legal right at hand … i.e. what is the law regarding independent/confidential treatment of a minor (vs. the provider’s ethical obligation) Examine the legal right at hand … i.e. what is the law regarding independent/confidential treatment of a minor (vs. the provider’s ethical obligation) Does the minor’s parental/guardian status affect these analyses? Does the minor’s parental/guardian status affect these analyses? mlpp

Overview – Treating the Adolescent Provider’s Ethical Obligation Risk Management Obligations Patient’s Legal Rights Mandatory Reporting Requirements mlpp

Conn. Gen. Stat. § 1-1d Principles of Confidentiality - Definitions - Who is a minor? Who is a minor? Anyone under the age of 18, except as otherwise indicated mlpp

...definitions continued What is informed consent? Signed consent from a patient acknowledging that the patient has been made aware of the risks and benefits of alternative procedures and the consequences resulting from those procedures. A minor CANNOT give informed consent! mlpp

...definitions continued What is the patient’s right to self- determination? A minor patient, possessing enough information to enable an intelligible choice, should be involved as much as possible in decision making concerning her medical care. mlpp

…definitions continued Who is a mature minor? A minor who exhibits the “maturity” of an adult and is therefore permitted to make decisions, traditionally reserved for those who have attained the age of majority, regarding her own medical care. Connecticut courts have not recognized the mature minor doctrine in any reported case mlpp

…definitions continued Emancipation: Emancipation: –The legal process available by which a 16 or 17 year old minor achieves adult status. Requires termination of parental rights Requires termination of parental rights May be brought by either child or parent May be brought by either child or parent mlpp

Treatments That Except the Rule Drug and Alcohol Treatment Drug and Alcohol Treatment Mental Health Treatment – Outpatient and Inpatient Mental Health Treatment – Outpatient and Inpatient Reproductive Rights Reproductive Rights Testing/treatment of STD’s Testing/treatment of STD’s Testing and Treatment of HIV and AIDS Testing and Treatment of HIV and AIDS mlpp

Drug and Alcohol Treatment A minor CAN consent for drug/alcohol treatment from licensed treatment provider. A minor CAN consent for drug/alcohol treatment from licensed treatment provider. A parent CANNOT be told that his/her child is receiving treatment without consent from the minor. A parent CANNOT be told that his/her child is receiving treatment without consent from the minor. No reported decisions on whether a physician must report results of a drug test, done during a routine physical, to a parent. No reported decisions on whether a physician must report results of a drug test, done during a routine physical, to a parent. Conn. Gen. Stat. § 17a-688d. mlpp

Conn. Gen. Stat. § 17a-688d. Drug and Alcohol Treatment Caveats: No third party billing No third party billing Confidential records Confidential records Minor liable for care and treatment Minor liable for care and treatment Must be a licensed specialist in a general facility for confidentiality to attach Must be a licensed specialist in a general facility for confidentiality to attach Universal principles re payment and confidentiality Universal principles re payment and confidentiality Does not apply to emergency care re substance abuse Does not apply to emergency care re substance abuse mlpp

Mental Health – Outpatient Treatment A minor CAN receive initial treatment without parental consent if: A minor CAN receive initial treatment without parental consent if: –The consent requirement would cause the minor to reject treatment; –The treatment is clinically indicated; –The failure to receive treatment would be seriously detrimental to the minor’s well-being; –The minor knowingly and voluntarily sought such treatment; AND –The provider deems the minor mature enough to participate in treatment productively. Conn. Gen. Stat. § 17a-688d. mlpp

Id. Outpatient Treatment: continued A minor can only receive 6 session of outpatient mental health treatment without notification of parents. After the 6 sessions, parental consent must be secured. Parental consent is not necessary if the provider believes that notification would be seriously detrimental to the minor’s well-being. mlpp

Mental Health Treatment: Inpatient Minor = 15 or younger for purposes of inpatient mental health treatment Minor = 15 or younger for purposes of inpatient mental health treatment A minor 14 or 15 years of age may be admitted for inpatient treatment of a mental health disorder without parental consent, but the parents must be notified within 5 days. A minor 14 or 15 years of age may be admitted for inpatient treatment of a mental health disorder without parental consent, but the parents must be notified within 5 days. If a parents requests, in writing, the release of a child who admitted herself for inpatient treatment, the hospital must either release the child or commence a commitment proceeding If a parents requests, in writing, the release of a child who admitted herself for inpatient treatment, the hospital must either release the child or commence a commitment proceeding Conn. Gen. Stat. §§ 17a-75, 79, 81,

Inpatient Treatment (cont.): Emergency mental health treatment can be provided without parental consent as long as the condition is of an “extremely critical nature,” or “to prevent serious harm to the child.” A minor 16 years of age or older is treated as an adult for purposes of mental health treatment and can therefore be admitted as a “voluntary patient” without parental consent. A minor 14 or 15 years of age can sign herself out of a psychiatric hospital, unless she has been involuntarily committed.

Exceptions to the Exceptions: Mandatory Reporting Requirements Confidentiality – requires adherence to legal and ethical mandates Mandatory reporting requirements supersede the ethical and legal guarantees of confidentiality The child’s residential situation should not affect the confidentiality guarantees provided by law

Resources  DCF Web Site:  DCF Care Line: (800)  Fed Govt. - Administration for Children & Families:  Center for Children’s Advocacy: (860)  MLPP: (860)  CCMC – SCAN Program (860)  Yale Child Study Center (203) mlpp