Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB2391

Introduced
1/21/22  
Refer
1/24/22  
Report Pass
2/15/22  

Caption

Relating To The Zero To Three Court.

Impact

The legislation highlights the importance of early intervention in addressing child maltreatment and aims to stabilize families facing various challenges, including substance abuse. By providing comprehensive assessments and therapies tailored for both parents and children, the program seeks to enhance reunification outcomes and reduce the time children spend in foster care. Supporting the establishment of a coordinator ensures effective implementation and management of resources aimed at these vulnerable populations, expanding the reach of the Zero to Three initiative beyond its initial circuit.

Summary

Senate Bill 2391 proposes to expand the Hawaii Zero to Three Court, a specialized family court designed to improve outcomes for infants and toddlers who are victims of maltreatment. Established in 2009, this court utilizes developmental science to understand and respond to the unique needs of families with children aged zero to three. Unlike standard family courts, the Zero to Three Court emphasizes intensive judicial oversight, individualized service plans for families, and a supportive environment for parents to build skills and connect with community resources. This bill aims to introduce a program coordinator position within the third circuit to facilitate this expansion, ensuring that similar programs can be established statewide, particularly on Hawaii Island.

Contention

While the overarching goals of the bill are widely supported, notable concerns may arise surrounding funding and resource allocation. The appropriated amount of $75,588 is intended to fund a program coordinator without replacing existing financial commitments to the judiciary. Some legislators may debate whether this funding is sufficient to effectuate meaningful change or whether it adequately addresses the broader systemic challenges facing the family court system. Additionally, ensuring that administrative frameworks remain in place to support and evaluate the effectiveness of the program will be crucial in its success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB170

Relating To The Zero To Three Court.

HI HB2628

Relating To Rehabilitation.

HI HB1442

Relating To Rehabilitation.

HI HB855

Relating To General Excise Tax Exemptions.

HI SB411

Relating To Court-appointed Attorneys.

HI SB173

Relating To Vision Zero.

HI SB2556

Relating To The Community Outreach Court.

HI HB1404

Relating To The Community Court Outreach Project.

HI SB1071

Relating To The Family Court.

HI SB1200

Relating To The Child Protective Act.

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