Louisiana 2011 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR99 Introduced / Bill

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Regular Session, 2011
HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 99
BY REPRESENTATIVE KATZ
CHILDREN: Requests BrightStart, Louisiana's Early Childhood Advisory Council, to study
the merits of, and possible plans for, expansion of the evidence-based Positive
Parenting Program (Triple P) and to report to the House Committee on Health and
Welfare
A RESOLUTION1
To urge and request BrightStart, Louisiana's Early Childhood Advisory Council, to study the2
merits of, and possible plans for, expansion of the evidence-based Positive Parenting3
Program (Triple P) and to report to the House Committee on Health and Welfare4
prior to January 31, 2012.5
WHEREAS, parenting education can promote parents' ability to enhance their6
children's development, thereby helping parents to prepare their children for success in7
school and in life; and8
WHEREAS, in the 2010 Kids Count Data Book, Louisiana ranked forty-ninth for9
overall child health and well-being, continuing a pattern of twenty years with a ranking of10
forty-ninth or fiftieth; and11
WHEREAS, since state Fiscal Year 2002, the number of children in Louisiana under12
the age of six entering foster care has increased by seventy percent, and it is estimated that13
Louisiana spends in excess of six hundred million dollars annually on these young children14
through law enforcement, child welfare, physical and mental health care, property damage,15
and work loss, not to mention the pain and suffering to the victim and the family; and16
WHEREAS, preventing child abuse and neglect before it happens is the best and17
most cost-effective course of action; and18 HLS 11RS-3062	ORIGINAL
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WHEREAS, to be a "parent educator" in Louisiana there is no licensing,1
accreditation, or minimal training requirements of any kind and, in a survey done by the2
Louisiana Parenting Education Network, forty-one percent of parenting programs reported3
no specific training requirements for their parent educators prior to teaching, and forty-five4
percent reported no specific annual training for their educators; and5
 WHEREAS, the Positive Parenting Program is a system of parenting education with6
accredited educators, offering five intervention levels of increasing intensity designed to7
enhance parenting skills; and8
WHEREAS, this parenting education program is currently used in twenty countries9
across North America, Europe, and Asia, and in Australia; and10
WHEREAS, the United States Triple P System Trial, a recently published study11
funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, found between a twenty-five to12
thirty-five percent reduction in county-wide rates of substantiated child abuse cases, child13
out-of-home (foster care) placements, and reductions in hospitalizations and emergency14
room visits for child injuries in nine study counties in South Carolina where the Triple P15
parenting interventions were implemented; and16
WHEREAS, the evidence base for Triple P also includes forty-three studies17
addressing efficacy, effectiveness, and dissemination, as well as twenty-two service-based18
field evaluations; and19
WHEREAS, in Louisiana there is a cross-agency, early childhood system building20
effort, known as BrightStart, that has been designated by Governor Jindal as Louisiana's21
Early Childhood Advisory Council and includes members from each of the state departments22
that serve children, a member of the Louisiana Senate and a member of the Louisiana House23
of Representatives, as well as a number of statewide child-serving nongovernmental24
organizations; and25
WHEREAS, R.S. 46:2403 creates the Louisiana Children's Trust Fund and mandates26
that it shall be used solely for programs designed to prevent the abuse and neglect of27
children; and28 HLS 11RS-3062	ORIGINAL
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 WHEREAS, BrightStart convened a meeting of the Louisiana Children's Trust Fund,1
various state agencies, and private funders to meet with representatives from Triple P to seek2
collaboration and support to launch a pilot program in Louisiana; and3
WHEREAS, the Louisiana Children's Trust Fund, these state agencies, and private4
funders have recognized the great need for more evidence-based, effective parenting5
programs in Louisiana and have collaborated to initiate a pilot program for Triple P; and6
WHEREAS, the Louisiana Children's Trust Fund has made a significant investment7
in the Triple P pilot program and is committed to expanding evidence-based programs in8
Louisiana; and9
WHEREAS, sixty practitioners from twelve parishes have been trained in Triple P10
and fifty-eight have been accredited, representing many different child-serving entities,11
including Head Start, Early Head Start, the office of behavioral health in the Department of12
Health and Hospitals, nonprofit and faith-based counseling agencies, and pediatric, nursing13
and education professionals.14
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the15
Legislature of Louisiana does hereby urge and request that BrightStart study the merits of,16
and possible plans for, expansion of the evidence-based Triple P system and report to the17
House Committee on Health and Welfare prior to January 31, 2012.18
 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the report include but not be limited to:19
(1)  An examination of how other states are implementing the Triple P system.20
(2)  Recommendations of which levels of the Triple P system are most appropriate21
to implement in Louisiana.22
(3) Recommendations of the best recruitment and selection process for providers of23
Triple P to ensure its effectiveness in Louisiana.24
(4) Recommendations for the infrastructure needed, including the training,25
consultation, and technical assistance, to support a Triple P system in Louisiana.26
(5) Recommendations for outcomes that can be achieved and the data collection27
needed to measure the outcomes of Triple P in Louisiana.28
(6)  An examination of the financial resources needed for expansion.29
(7)  Recommendations of potential funding sources available for expansion.30 HLS 11RS-3062	ORIGINAL
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the1
executive director of the Children's Cabinet within the office of the governor, and the2
secretaries of the departments that provide parenting education services, including the3
secretaries of the Department of Education, the Department of Children and Family Services,4
the Department of Health and Hospitals, the Department of Public Safety and Corrections,5
and the chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court.6
DIGEST
The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute
part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent.  [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
Katz	HR No. 99
Requests BrightStart, Louisiana's Early Childhood Advisory Council, to study the merits of,
and possible plans for, expansion of the evidence-based Positive Parenting Program (Triple
P) and to report to the House Committee on Health and Welfare prior to Jan. 31, 2012.