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How would a new bill requiring parental consent for mental health emergencies impact child sexually abused?

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Ohio violence prevention advocates worry that teens who have been sexually abused would have to get parental consent to get emergency and temporary mental health services under proposed legislation. Some of the most heinous crimes affect children. “I’ve responded to child sexual abuse cases at 2 a.m. in the hospital,” Emily Gemar, with the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence, said. “I’ve held their hand throughout the night.”

 

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