April 13, 2008

UVa to warn of mental illness signs

Under a policy approved Saturday, the University of Virginia may notify a student’s parents if their child has mental illness and is deemed a danger to himself or others. UVa’s Board of Visitors unanimously endorsed the policy that formally authorizes UVa to contact parents if there is a “substantial likelihood” in the near future that their child will harm himself or others, as evidenced by the student’s recent behavior or any other relevant information.

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