California Bill Allows Kids to Receive Mental Health Services Without Parental Consent

California Bill Allows Kids to Receive Mental Health Services Without Parental Consent
The California State Capitol building in Sacramento on April 18, 2022. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
|Updated:
0:00

California legislators recently introduced a bill that would allow children ages 12 and older to consent to mental health services or counseling without parent permission.

Currently, the state allows minors over 12 to consent to such if they are “mature enough to participate intelligently” and if the child is in an abusive situation or in danger of harm to themselves or others, according to the bill’s text.
Micaela Ricaforte
Micaela Ricaforte
Author
Micaela Ricaforte covers education in Southern California for The Epoch Times. In addition to writing, she is passionate about music, books, and coffee.
Related Topics