Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2160

Caption

School mental health professionals; academy

Impact

The formation of this academy is poised to significantly impact Arizona’s educational landscape by addressing the shortage of qualified mental health professionals in schools. With the growing recognition of mental health issues affecting students, HB2160 aims to improve student outcomes by ensuring that trained professionals are available in schools. This initiative not only supports the mental health of students but also invites a diverse range of students into these essential professions through scholarship programs that alleviate financial burdens while fostering commitment to serve in public education.

Summary

House Bill 2160 aims to establish the Arizona School Mental Health Professionals Academy, a program designed to incentivize students to pursue careers as school psychologists, social workers, and counselors. By amending the Arizona Revised Statutes, this bill establishes a centralized system for training mental health professionals to address the growing mental health needs within public schools, particularly those that serve students with disabilities. The academy will be created in collaboration with eligible postsecondary institutions, which are expected to offer targeted graduate programs that prepare students for certification in these critical roles.

Contention

While the bill presents many benefits, points of contention may arise regarding its execution and funding. Critics may raise concerns about the financial implications for the state budget, considering the appropriations necessary to support the academy. Additionally, some may question the monitoring and repercussions for students who do not fulfill their service obligations after receiving scholarships, particularly regarding the burden of repayment and the implications for those unable to secure employment in their field after graduation. Such provisions are crucial to ensure accountability and only reinforce the need for a thorough examination of the implementation process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2650

School mental health professionals; academy

AZ HB2757

Appropriations; Arizona Holocaust education center

AZ HB2677

Abortion ban; repeal

AZ HCM2003

Manganese; criteria pollutant; urging EPA

AZ HB2678

Contraception; rights; limits

AZ HB2676

Abortion reporting; repeal

AZ HB2419

Continuation; ASDB.

AZ HCR2046

Dr. Geraldine Peten; death resolution

AZ HB2798

Peace pole monument; governmental mall

AZ HB2781

Children's health insurance program; eligibility

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