Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00116

Introduced
1/12/21  
Introduced
1/12/21  
Refer
1/12/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning Mental Health Training Of Emergency Medical Services Personnel.

Impact

The proposed changes in SB00116 are positioned to have a significant positive impact on the quality of mental health crisis responses by EMS personnel. By enhancing the training framework, EMS staff would be better equipped to identify and support individuals experiencing mental health crises. This could lead to improved outcomes for patients in distress and decreased stigma surrounding mental health issues. The ongoing training requirements ensure that EMS personnel stay informed of the latest protocols and strategies in mental health care, thereby fostering a more knowledgeable workforce capable of handling complex psychological situations.

Summary

SB00116, titled 'An Act Concerning Mental Health Training Of Emergency Medical Services Personnel', aims to enhance the training of emergency medical services (EMS) personnel in the realm of mental health. The bill proposes to amend the general statutes to expand the organizations permitted to certify instructors for mental health first aid training. This would likely broaden the scope of institutions involved in EMS training, introducing a variety of perspectives and methodologies into the educational processes. Furthermore, the bill mandates that mental health first aid training becomes a requirement for the recertification of EMS personnel, ensuring that they remain updated on the best practices and knowledge in mental health care.

Contention

While the bill is fundamentally aimed at improving mental health care, there could be points of contention related to the implementation and funding of these training programs. Expanding the number of organizations that can certify instructors may lead to disparities in the quality of training received by EMS personnel, depending on the qualifications and resources of these organizations. Moreover, discussions may arise around the financial implications of mandating additional training for recertification, potentially raising concerns among EMS administrators regarding budget allocations and resource availability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05279

An Act Concerning Authority To Declare That A Firefighter, Police Officer Or Emergency Medical Service Personnel Died In The Line Of Duty.

CT SB00314

An Act Concerning Emergency Medicaid Coverage For Treatment Of Emergency Medical Conditions.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT HB05281

An Act Allowing A Personal Income Tax Deduction For Stipends Paid To Volunteer Firefighting Or Emergency Medical Services Personnel.

CT HB05053

An Act Concerning The Governor's Budget Recommendations For Health And Human Services.

CT SB00366

An Act Concerning Medicaid.

CT HB05397

An Act Concerning Emergency Intervention By A Police Officer When A Person Is Incapacitated By Drugs Or Due To A Medical Emergency.

CT SB00139

An Act Concerning Development Of A Forensic Science Training Laboratory And Programs For Training Police Detectives And Other Law Enforcement Personnel At Central Connecticut State University.

CT HB05488

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

CT HB05365

An Act Concerning Technical Revisions To Statutes Concerning Human Services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.