Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB734

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Social Work.

Impact

The legislation mandates the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, in collaboration with the Department of Human Services, to create a social work training program specifically tailored for nonviolent incarcerated individuals. This program is designed not only to provide vital skills necessary for social work but also to facilitate the reintegration of these individuals into society after their release. By equipping them with professional skills, the bill aims to reduce recidivism and contribute positively to Hawaii's mental health workforce.

Summary

SB734, introduced in the 2025 legislative session of Hawaii, aims to address the significant shortage of social workers in the state. The bill recognizes the increasing demand for mental health services as individuals cope with various stressors, including depression and anxiety. Currently, social workers in Hawaii are overburdened, which exacerbates the existing gaps in mental health support. This bill seeks to directly address this issue by establishing a structured pathway for nonviolent incarcerated individuals to receive training in social work, thereby helping to fill the workforce gap.

Contention

While the bill presents a progressive approach to tackling the social work shortage, it raises questions about the suitability of incarcerated individuals in social work roles. Critics may express concerns regarding training qualifications, the potential psychological effects on both the individuals receiving social work assistance and those providing it, and the overall effectiveness of reincorporating former inmates into such sensitive roles. The bill will require ongoing evaluation to ensure that it meets its intended goals without compromising the quality of social services in Hawaii.

Companion Bills

HI HB251

Same As Relating To Social Work.

Previously Filed As

HI HB251

Relating To Social Work.

HI HB1779

Relating to an exemption from private security regulation for social workers engaged in the practice of social work.

HI SB1188

Relating to an exemption from private security regulation for social workers engaged in the practice of social work.

HI HB233

Relating to social work services in public schools.

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