Judge Demands State Action: Oklahoma County Inmate Waits 480 Days for Mental Health Treatment

Oklahoma City – Inmates at the Oklahoma County Detention Center are facing extensive delays in receiving mental health evaluation and treatment. The average wait time at the county jail before being transferred to a mental health facility is a staggering 480 days. Recently, an Oklahoma County judge took action against these prolonged wait times, threatening to impose fines on the state if inmates are not promptly transferred. The judge argued that the jail is not an appropriate environment for individuals with severe mental health needs. In January, KOCO reported that dozens of inmates were waiting … Read more

French Soccer Union Launches Legal Action Against Clubs for Mental Pressures on Players

PARIS (AP) — France’s union of professional soccer players plans to take legal action to protect players from the mental pressure exerted by their clubs when they are sidelined until they sign a new contract or agree to leave. The winter transfer window is currently open in Europe, prompting the union to commission a law firm to file a complaint with the Paris public prosecutor for extortion and harassment. The union is aiming to shed light on the bullying tactics that players endure when clubs isolate them in an attempt to force contract extensions or … Read more

Florida Parents React to Proposed Bill Banning Social Media for Children Under 16: Protecting Mental Health or Government Overreach?

Palm Beach County, Florida – Parents in Florida are expressing their views on a proposed law that could prohibit children under the age of 16 from having social media accounts. Proponents of House Bill 1 agree that social media can have harmful effects on children, while opponents argue that such a ban would be an overreach by the state legislature and difficult to enforce. Under the proposed bill, social media platforms would be required to block new accounts for individuals under 16 years old in Florida, and delete existing accounts for children below that age. … Read more

Growing Bipartisan Support for Online Restrictions to Tackle Teen Mental Health and Social Media Addiction

ALBANY, New York – Governors and state legislators across the United States are rallying behind proposals aimed at limiting the usage of social media by teenagers. As the tech industry finds itself entangled in legal battles to fend off regulation efforts, bipartisan support for such restrictions is growing. New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, emphasized the urgent need to address youth mental health and social media addiction in her recent State of the State speech. Hochul vowed to tackle the “scourge of social media” that has plagued the Empire State, highlighting the detrimental impact … Read more