California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB224

Introduced
1/14/21  
Refer
1/28/21  
Report Pass
3/16/21  
Refer
3/17/21  
Report Pass
5/20/21  
Report Pass
5/20/21  
Engrossed
6/1/21  
Refer
6/10/21  
Refer
6/10/21  
Report Pass
7/12/21  
Report Pass
7/12/21  
Refer
7/13/21  
Report Pass
8/26/21  
Report Pass
8/26/21  
Enrolled
9/3/21  
Enrolled
9/3/21  
Chaptered
10/8/21  
Chaptered
10/8/21  
Passed
10/8/21  

Caption

Pupil instruction: mental health education.

Impact

The bill's implementation aims to enhance awareness of mental health issues among students by providing them the tools to recognize and address their own mental health needs along with their peers. It establishes guidelines for appropriate and inclusive instructional materials that cater to a diverse student population, including students with disabilities and English learners. Furthermore, the State Department of Education is tasked with developing a plan to expand mental health education in schools by 2024, thereby promoting mental wellness and potentially reducing the stigma associated with mental health challenges.

Summary

Senate Bill 224, introduced by Senator Portantino, mandates that mental health education be included in the health curriculum for middle and high school students across California. The legislation requires that all school districts, charter schools, and county offices of education integrate comprehensive mental health instruction into their existing health education programs. This initiative is grounded in the understanding that mental health is crucial for overall health, well-being, and academic success, and seeks to educate youth about various mental health challenges, symptoms, and the importance of seeking help.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 224 is largely positive, with strong support from mental health advocates, educators, and legislators who recognize the urgent need for mental health education in schools. Proponents argue that increased mental health literacy will empower students to seek assistance, foster supportive relationships, and promote resilience. However, there may be challenges in implementation, particularly regarding resources and training for educators to deliver this complex subject matter effectively.

Contention

While there is significant support for the inclusion of mental health education in schools, some concerns have been raised about the sufficiency of training and resources for teachers. Opponents may argue about the allocation of funding for these programs, suggesting that it could detract from other essential educational services. Nevertheless, the overarching goal of SB 224 is to ensure that young people in California receive the necessary education to understand and manage mental health issues, ultimately promoting a healthier future generation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB509

School employee and pupil training: youth mental and behavioral health: mental health education.

CA AB1509

Pupil instruction: State Board of Education: exam and course programs.

CA SB1171

Pupil instruction: Cambridge Assessment International Education programs.

CA SB1277

Pupil instruction: genocide education: the Holocaust.

CA AB2999

Pupil instruction: homework policy.

CA AB2932

Pupil instruction: sextortion prevention.

CA AB1054

Pupil instruction: high schools: computer science education courses.

CA AB2053

Pupil instruction: abusive relationships.

CA AB2918

Pupil instruction: ethnic studies.

CA AB2429

Pupil instruction: health education courses: fentanyl.

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CA AB525

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CA SB1113

Special education: inclusive education: universal design for learning.