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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: State Reforms to Mental Health System in Dire Need

Advocates say reforms to mental health system will provide greater safety for caseworkers and honor people such as Stephanie Moulton, who was killed on the job.

 

On Feb. 8, three statewide candlelight vigils honored Stephanie Moulton, a human service worker allegedly murdered by a client in a group home serving the mentally ill. On what should have been her 27th birthday, Stephanie's parents, human service workers and others gathered in Peabody, Springfield and New Bedford in a statewide effort to call attention to the circumstances of her death.

Since Moulton’s death, a second human service worker was also allegedly killed by a client while working. It is clear that workers’ safety is a persistent problem. While instances of violence involving the mentally ill are extremely rare, these events occurred in the context of budget cuts and system changes. SEIU Local 509, with its 13,000 human service workers, calls on the state for the following reforms:

  • Implement the statewide safety reforms in the mental health system, including a way for workers to rapidly summon assistance when needed and increase case management oversight.
  • Pass House Bill 3929 into law, which would create an Oversight Committee to ensure safety and quality in community mental health programs, like the one in which Stephanie died.
  • Increase funding for the Department of Mental Health, which is $55 million below 2009 funding levels.


For those who care for the mentally ill and disabled, we hope that the candlelight vigils shed light on their working conditions. We know that people recovering from mental illness are able to succeed in the community with proper supports. In order to honor both Stephanie Moulton and the people she compassionately served, we must take action to create safer communities.

Sincerely,

Susan Tousignant

President, SEIU Local 509

About this column: Want to share your thoughts on an issue, program or other matter in the news in Peabody? Write a letter to the editor and send it to john.castelluccio@patch.com. Related Topics: Stephanie Moulton and Stephanie's Law

Elaine Bartlett

7:22 am on Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Stephanie was not just murdered..she was brutally slaughtered and this person who did this should never be let out...he goes to court and plays the system....he knows what he has done and he knows when to put on the act. Poor Stephanie's body wasn't recognizable! The public should know this and they never will, unfortunately!

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