Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1030

Introduced
11/20/24  
Refer
1/13/25  

Caption

To Require A School Resource Officer Or Law Enforcement Personnel To Obtain Certification In Youth Mental Health First Aid; And To Require A School Counselor To Receive Youth Mental Health First Aid Training.

Impact

The bill proposes that school resource officers complete a comprehensive training program that encompasses understanding adolescent behavior, legal parameters specific to schools, and interventions for mental health crises. Additionally, the requirement for school counselors to engage in Youth Mental Health First Aid training every four years will equip them to identify risk factors and provide timely support to students facing mental health challenges. This addition is expected to create a more supportive school environment and foster early intervention strategies for mental health issues.

Summary

House Bill 1030 aims to enhance the mental health support available within Arkansas public schools by requiring both school resource officers and school counselors to obtain certification in Youth Mental Health First Aid. The requirement for school resource officers is intended to ensure that law enforcement personnel working within the educational environment possess the skills necessary to recognize and respond to mental health crises among students. This new measure is part of a broader initiative to protect the well-being of students, thereby contributing to both their safety and academic success.

Contention

While proponents of HB1030 advocate for the importance of mental health training among those who interact with students, there are concerns about the implementation of such training. Questions may arise regarding the adequacy of resources for training and whether current budgets can accommodate the costs related to additional training for school personnel. Moreover, the effectiveness of such training in real-life scenarios remains a subject of debate among education and mental health professionals, suggesting that further discussion on the best methods for support is necessary.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HB1396

Concerning Law Enforcement Officer Training And Standards; And To Require Training Concerning Persons With Alzheimer's Disease And Other Dementias For Officer Certification.

AR HB1462

To Amend The Law Concerning Youths In Foster Care; And To Certify Unaccompanied Homeless Youths.

AR SB421

To Create The Coach Safely Act; And To Require Youth Injury Mitigation And Information Courses For Athletics Personnel And Coaches.

AR HB1323

To Create Child Mental Health Screening Programs In Schools And Child Care Facilities For Children From Birth To Nineteen Years Of Age.

AR HB1359

To Abolish Certain Boards; To Create The Arkansas State Board Of Mental Health Professionals; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1393

To Create Mental Health Awareness Week In Public Schools.

AR HB1538

To Amend The Professional Development Schedule Required For Licensed School Personnel; And To Amend The Definition Of A "basic Contract" Under The Teacher Compensation Program Of 2003.

AR HB1791

To Require School District Boards Of Directors To Include In Student Discipline Policies The Requirement That Schools Conduct An Assessment Of A Student's Adverse Childhood Experiences Before Disciplining A Student.

AR HB1271

To Amend The Prior Authorization Transparency Act; And To Exempt Certain Healthcare Providers That Provide Certain Healthcare Services From Prior Authorization Requirements.

AR SB443

To Create The Arkansas Employment First Act; To Establish The Arkansas Office Of Employment First; To Establish The Employment First Advisory Committee; And To Establish The Employment First Business Partner Program.

Similar Bills

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