Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HJR23

Introduced
1/7/22  

Caption

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to establish policies and reports related to children in out-of-home care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Impact

The resolution places restrictions on the Cabinet for Health and Family Services regarding the establishment of new requirements for out-of-state travel for children in out-of-home care. These restrictions are to remain in effect during any declared state of emergency, ensuring that policies applicable to the general population also apply to children in-state care. In addition to addressing travel policies, HJR23 calls for a report on efficiencies gained in the child welfare system as a result of adaptations made during the pandemic, thus ensuring that the lessons learned will be documented and potentially integrated into future practices.

Summary

HJR23 is a joint resolution by the Commonwealth of Kentucky aimed at addressing the child welfare system during the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution directs the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to establish specific policies and reports related to children in out-of-home care, highlighting the significant impact of the pandemic on the child welfare system. As reported, the number of children in custody rose markedly during the early days of the pandemic, indicating a heightened strain on support systems meant to safeguard vulnerable youth.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HJR23 appears to be supportive of the need for oversight and accountability within the child welfare sector, especially amidst the unique challenges brought on by COVID-19. Advocates for children and families appreciate the focus on improving efficiency and transparency, while cautioning that any new policies must prioritize the well-being of the children involved. Stakeholders emphasize the need for a balanced approach that meets the needs of children while accommodating public health demands.

Contention

While the resolution has garnered overarching support, there may be contention surrounding the implications of restricting travel policies for children in care. Critics may argue that any limitations could hinder stability for children in out-of-home care or obstruct necessary family connections. Additionally, discussions around how the Cabinet will adapt its policies in the wake of COVID-19 are crucial, as they directly affect the efficacy of child welfare services and the protection of children's rights during emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HJR116

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to evaluate and report on services offered to children in out-of-home care settings.

KY SB130

AN ACT relating to the health care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency.

KY HJR37

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to implement an in-home-drug disposal pilot program.

KY HB791

AN ACT relating to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.

KY HJR38

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing and urging the Cabinet for Health and Family Services take actions to improve emergency medical services and declaring an emergency.

KY SJR72

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to apply for a Medicaid waiver for individuals with severe mental illness and declaring an emergency.

KY SCR20

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Cabinet for Health and Family Services Organizational Structure, Operations, and Administration Task Force.

KY HJR105

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to study community-based supportive service options for individuals with a history of aggressive behavior or aggressive sexual behavior.

KY SB43

AN ACT relating to legislative oversight of health, welfare, and family services issues.

KY HJR108

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Transportation Cabinet to designate the Stumbo Family Memorial Highway in Floyd County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.