California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR94

Introduced
6/13/22  
Introduced
6/13/22  
Refer
6/13/22  
Refer
6/13/22  

Caption

Relative to Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day and Month.

Impact

By officially recognizing a specific day and month for awareness, SR94 aims to promote educational initiatives by various state departments, including the Department of Public Health and the Department of Veterans Affairs. This legislative action underscores the importance of providing resources and support for individuals suffering from post-traumatic stress injuries. The resolution calls for an enhancement in public education about the causes, symptoms, and treatments for individuals who have experienced traumatic events.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 94, introduced by Senator Cortese, establishes June 27 as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day and designates June as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month. The resolution emphasizes the need for public awareness regarding post-traumatic stress injuries, which can result from various traumatic events such as combat, violence, natural disasters, and personal crises. Notably, the resolution highlights the need to reframe the narrative around post-traumatic stress, arguing that it should be viewed as an injury, not a disorder, in order to remove stigma and encourage treatment for those affected.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR94 appears overwhelmingly positive, as it seeks to address mental health issues within the community and advocate for the dignity and well-being of affected individuals. The resolution acknowledges the sacrifices made by military personnel and emphasizes the gravity of post-traumatic stress as a significant public health concern, meriting attention and resources. Advocates view this resolution as a step towards greater understanding and compassionate care for those impacted by traumatic stress.

Contention

One point of contention in the discussions around this resolution could arise from the terminology used; shifting the perception from a 'disorder' to an 'injury' might provoke discussions about mental health stigma and how society addresses psychological conditions. While many support this reclassification for the sake of reducing stigma, opponents may raise concerns about the implications for mental health treatment and the recognition of various psychological conditions. Nevertheless, the resolution’s primary aim is to enhance understanding and support for individuals experiencing such issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SR49

Relative to veterans post-traumatic stress disorder awareness.

CA SCR98

Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.

CA SCR162

Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month and The Longest Day.

CA SCR141

Mental Health Awareness Month.

CA SCR65

Foster Youth Awareness Month.

CA SR72

Relative to Maternal and Mental Health Awareness Month.

CA SR89

Relative to Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

CA SCR153

Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness Month.

CA SR48

Relative to Pain Awareness Month and Women In Pain Awareness Day.

CA SR125

Relative to Pain Awareness Month and Women In Pain Awareness Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.