Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00689

Introduced
1/25/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Functions Of Marital And Family Therapists In Public Schools.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly impact the landscape of mental health and counseling services in public schools. By enabling marital and family therapists to take on roles similar to social workers, schools can broaden the types of counseling services offered to students. This could lead to improved mental health support systems within the educational framework, addressing the mental and emotional needs of students more effectively. It could also create a more collaborative environment among various therapeutic professionals working in schools.

Summary

SB00689 proposes to amend section 10-145d of the general statutes to allow licensed marital and family therapists employed by local or regional boards of education to perform the functions typically reserved for social workers in public schools. This change is aimed at increasing access to trained counseling professionals within the educational system, thereby enhancing the support available to students in mental health matters. The intent is to ensure that qualified individuals can contribute effectively to the well-being and educational success of students.

Contention

The key points of contention surrounding SB00689 may revolve around the qualifications and training of marital and family therapists compared to traditional social workers. Critics may argue that while expanding the roles of licensed therapists can increase support, it is crucial to maintain a clear distinction between the roles to ensure that students receive the appropriate type of support tailored to their needs. Additionally, funding and resource allocation for these newly expanded roles might also be an area of debate, as schools may face challenges integrating these changes with existing budgets.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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