Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1064

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

Trauma Informed School Counselors Act; enact

Impact

If enacted, HB 1064 would significantly alter existing statutes relating to the provision of mental health resources within schools. The bill calls for the repeal of previous provisions for state funding regarding school counselors, shifting the focus entirely to trauma informed approaches. By implementing these changes, the state seeks to ensure that public schools are equipped to recognize and address the effects of trauma, ultimately fostering better educational outcomes and social-emotional development for students. Additionally, this legislation would mandate the Professional Standards Commission to create a specific endorsement for professionals who complete a trauma-informed training program, establishing standards for counselor qualifications and fostering a more specialized approach to student mental health support.

Summary

House Bill 1064, known as the Trauma Informed School Counselors Act, aims to enhance the support provided to students in Georgia's public schools by allowing for the employment of trauma informed school counselors. This legislation intends to establish a framework for hiring counselors specifically trained to address the impact of trauma on students, thereby enhancing the capacity of schools to support mental health effectively. According to the bill, the state will fund one trauma informed school counselor for every 150 full-time equivalent students, promoting a more supportive school environment for at-risk children.

Contention

There could be debate surrounding the funding implications and the logistics of implementing trauma informed counseling on a statewide scale. Critics may raise concerns about whether adequate resources will be available for schools to hire sufficient counselors in line with the new funding model. Proponents argue that this is a necessary evolution in school counseling that acknowledges the complex realities faced by many students today, emphasizing that trauma informed care is essential for their growth and learning. The bill's focus on trauma informed practices is hailed as progressive but could face scrutiny and resistance from individuals concerned about the feasibility and overall funding of the program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB646

Quality Basic Education Act; prohibit schools from using Native American names, symbols, or images as school mascots, logos, or team names

GA HB341

Blind Persons' Braille Literacy Rights and Education Act; enact

GA HB367

Quality Basic Education Act; provide up to $500,000 in matching grants for home reading programs for students in kindergarten through fifth grade

GA HB27

Investing in Every Student Act; enact

GA HB23

Student Success and Progress Act; enact

GA HB111

Quality Basic Education Act; pilot program to implement student based funding recommendations of the 2015 Education Reform Commission; provide

GA HB740

Stop Social Promotion Act; enact

GA HB3

Support for Students Living in Poverty Act; enact

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