Can someone explain to me…

Can someone explain to me why does Massachusetts has such a horrible law and that BC has such a horrible policy that insist on notifying parents when students are hospitalized? Don't you find it ironic that the primary hopitalization diagnosis upon discharge is PTSD due to childhood trauma/family situation, but the university still believes notifying parents is in my best interest? In no way am i trying to blame my family or the university, but why can't BC just respect my effort trying to access help without unnecessary trigger or intervene? Can you answer my question or get an answer from BC office, don't just tell me to contact DOS?
Can someone explain to me why does Massachusetts has such a horrible law and that BC has such a horrible policy that insist on notifying parents when students are hospitalized? Don’t you find it ironic that the primary hopitalization diagnosis upon discharge is PTSD due to childhood trauma/family situation, but the university still believes notifying parents is in my best interest? In no way am i trying to blame my family or the university, but why can’t BC just respect my effort trying to access help without unnecessary trigger or intervene? Can you answer my question or get an answer from BC office, don’t just tell me to contact DOS?

I’m sorry you’re in this difficult situation, and I hope you find a way to navigate it that continues to lead to your healing from childhood trauma. I wish my assistants and I were in a position to advocate for you, but any answers you’ve already gotten from UCS or DOS are no different from answers we would get ourselves. Your path is difficult, but I have faith that you’ll continue to get help in spite of these difficulties and emerge stronger and more resilient.