Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HJR241

Refer
4/30/24  
Report Pass
5/2/24  
Refer
4/30/24  
Report Pass
5/2/24  
Report Pass
5/6/24  
Refer
5/2/24  
Enrolled
5/7/24  
Report Pass
5/6/24  
Enrolled
5/7/24  
Passed
5/16/24  
Passed
5/7/24  
Passed
5/16/24  

Caption

Recognizing the positive approach and best practices of the crisis intervention team program and encouraging the development of active programs statewide.

Impact

The passage of HJR241 could have significant implications for state legislation by promoting a standardized approach to crisis intervention across various jurisdictions. This resolution aims to enhance the collaboration between law enforcement, mental health professionals, and community organizations, fostering a cohesive strategy for responding to mental health crises. By endorsing best practices, the resolution seeks to establish a framework that encourages the implementation of more effective programs statewide.

Summary

HJR241 is a joint resolution focused on recognizing the positive approach and best practices of crisis intervention team programs. The bill encourages the development of active crisis intervention programs throughout the state to improve mental health responses. It highlights the importance of these teams in effectively addressing crises involving individuals with mental health issues and promoting comprehensive community support for those affected.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HJR241 appears to be positive, with a strong consensus on the necessity of improving mental health crisis responses. Supporters believe that adopting the best practices from successful crisis intervention teams can lead to better outcomes for individuals in distress and the communities they reside in. Many advocates highlight the resolution as a progressive step towards better mental health care.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for HJR241, some contention might arise regarding the allocation of resources to develop these programs fully. Concerns about funding availability and the potential disparities in program implementation across different regions may be debated. Ensuring equitable access to these crisis intervention resources and service provision could be a pivotal point of discussion, as not all communities may have the same capacity to support such programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB362

Revise laws related to the crisis intervention team training program

AL SB1491

INTERVENTION TEAM-THERAPY DOG

AL HB4354

Relating to prevention and early intervention programs and practices.

AL S07444

Relates to establishing a crisis intervention demonstration program.

AL HCR97

Requests a study of case law and best practices to better understand other approaches to parole

AL H2264

To create equitable approaches to public health

AL H2529

To create equitable approaches to public health

AL S1407

To create equitable approaches to public health

AL HCR86

Provides relative to the study and development of standards for domestic abuse intervention programs

AL SB1279

Relating to prevention and early intervention programs and practices.

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