Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00832

Introduced
2/6/13  
Introduced
2/6/13  
Refer
2/6/13  
Refer
2/6/13  
Report Pass
2/28/13  
Report Pass
2/28/13  
Refer
3/11/13  
Refer
3/11/13  
Report Pass
3/18/13  
Report Pass
3/18/13  
Refer
4/12/13  
Report Pass
4/16/13  
Report Pass
4/17/13  
Report Pass
4/17/13  
Refer
4/24/13  
Refer
4/24/13  
Report Pass
4/29/13  
Report Pass
4/29/13  
Report Pass
4/30/13  
Report Pass
4/30/13  
Engrossed
5/8/13  
Report Pass
5/9/13  
Chaptered
5/21/13  
Enrolled
5/22/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning Family Assessment Cases.

Impact

The legislation modifies existing statutes regarding child protection by allowing for a differential response to reports of abuse. This shift is expected to streamline the handling of cases deemed low-risk, thereby reducing the burden on the Department of Children and Families while facilitating timely support for families in need. The emphasis on community involvement and preventive services reflects a broader trend towards more collaborative and less punitive approaches in child welfare.

Summary

SB00832, an Act Concerning Family Assessment Cases, aims to reform the handling of reports related to child abuse and neglect. The bill allows reports to be referred to community providers for family assessments without necessitating a formal investigation, provided that initial safety evaluations and background checks are in place. This approach seeks to enhance the responsiveness of child welfare services by promoting community-based interventions rather than traditional investigative processes.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB00832 is one of cautious optimism. Advocates believe that the bill represents a progressive step in child welfare policy by prioritizing family assessments and community resources over potentially traumatic investigations. However, there are concerns about ensuring that safety and accountability measures remain robust, and some stakeholders fear the potential for mishandling cases that may require more stringent oversight.

Contention

A notable point of contention relates to the sealing and expungement of records involving unsubstantiated findings. While proponents argue that this provision fosters a supportive environment for families without fear of permanent stigma, critics raise concerns that it may hinder transparency and accountability within the system. The bill's implementation will require careful monitoring to balance the need for confidentiality with the necessity of safeguarding children's welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00381

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Mandated Reporter Requirements.

CT HB05382

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Office Of The Child Advocate.

CT SB00127

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Department Of Children And Families Relating To Background Checks, Certain Subsidies, Urgent Crisis Centers, Departmental Records And Special Police Officers.

CT HB05436

An Act Concerning Educator Certification, Teachers, Paraeducators And Mandated Reporter Requirements.

CT HB05509

An Act Concerning The Enticement Of A Minor To Commit A Crime, Searches Of A Motor Vehicle, The Psychiatric Security Review Board And Victims' Compensation.

CT SB00212

An Act Concerning The Revisor's Technical Corrections To The General Statutes.

CT HB05506

An Act Concerning Families With Service Needs.

CT HB05348

An Act Concerning Paraeducators.

CT HB05365

An Act Concerning Technical Revisions To Statutes Concerning Human Services.

CT SB00005

An Act Concerning School Resources.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.