Florida 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0633

Introduced
11/21/23  
Refer
11/30/23  
Introduced
11/21/23  
Refer
11/30/23  
Refer
11/30/23  
Failed
3/8/24  
Refer
11/30/23  

Caption

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Awareness and Assistance Training Program

Impact

The bill mandates that the Department of Children and Families selects a coordinating agency by September 1, 2024, which will be responsible for administering the training program. The agency must meet specific criteria, including at least five years of experience in mental health training and must be accredited by a national organization. This structured approach aims to ensure a standardized, effective training across various sectors of public interaction, potentially leading to improved public mental health outcomes and better crisis management during encounters with individuals facing such challenges.

Summary

House Bill H0633 aims to establish a statewide Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Awareness and Assistance Training Program in Florida. This program, set to begin on July 1, 2024, is designed to train individuals in occupations that frequently interact with the public, such as first responders, healthcare professionals, educators, and clergy. The goal is to equip these individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize the signs of mental illness and substance use disorders, as well as to provide support during crises. The Department of Children and Families will oversee the implementation and coordination of this program.

Contention

Notably, the bill addresses the stigma surrounding mental health and substance use disorders through practical training strategies, focusing not only on awareness but also on actionable methods to support individuals in distress. By targeting various public-facing roles, the program seeks to create a more informed and compassionate response to mental health issues within communities. As the rollout begins, it remains crucial to monitor the effectiveness of the training and gather feedback on its impact in the designated sectors, especially in high-risk neighborhoods and rural communities, as highlighted in the implementation plan.

Companion Bills

FL S1332

Similar To Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Awareness and Assistance Training Program

Previously Filed As

FL H1439

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

FL H1091

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Care

FL H1583

Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services

FL H7021

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

FL H3657

Accessing Services to Mentally Ill and Substance Use Disorder Patients

FL S1620

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

FL H1355

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

FL H1095

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

FL H1143

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

FL HB1045

Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

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