Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR124

Introduced
3/11/22  
Refer
3/16/22  
Report Pass
3/30/22  
Engrossed
3/31/22  
Refer
4/4/22  
Report Pass
4/19/22  

Caption

Urging The Department Of Health And Department Of Human Services To Work With Community Partners, Including The Ymca Of Honolulu, To Support The Mental Wellness Of The State's Youth.

Impact

If enacted, SCR124 aims to influence state laws by promoting a more proactive approach to youth mental health by involving community organizations. The resolution recognizes the YMCA of Honolulu's long-standing dedication to youth services, highlighting its potential to effectively support young people at various stages of mental wellness. By encouraging state departments to engage with these organizations, the bill seeks to enhance community resources available for addressing the mental health crisis among the youth.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 124 (SCR124) urges the Department of Health and the Department of Human Services in Hawaii to collaborate with community partners, particularly the YMCA of Honolulu, to bolster the mental wellness of the youth in the state. The need for this resolution arises from the significant mental health challenges faced by Hawaii's youth, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely impacted their social development and coping mechanisms. Reports indicate alarming increases in mental health issues such as depression and anxiety among young people in the state, particularly following the onset of the pandemic.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR124 appears to be largely positive, as it reflects a growing concern for youth mental health and the recognition of community efforts to address these challenges. Legislators expressed support for the initiative, acknowledging the inadequacies of existing support structures for youth mental wellness and the necessity for collaboration with established local organizations. There seems to be a general consensus on the importance of tackling this issue, although some stakeholders might argue about the allocation of resources and the most effective methods to achieve the desired outcomes.

Contention

While there were no explicit points of contention noted in the discussions, there may be underlying concerns regarding the implementation of the resolution. Critics may question whether state agencies have the adequate capacity and resources to work effectively with community partners or whether this collaboration could lead to conflicting priorities. Nonetheless, the overarching goal of promoting youth mental wellness remains a focal point of SCR124, driving the collaborative efforts between state departments and community organizations.

Companion Bills

HI HCR67

Same As Urging The Department Of Health And Department Of Human Services To Work With The Ymca Of Honolulu To Support The Mental Wellness Of The State's Youth.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR106

Urging The Department Of Health, Department Of Transportation, And Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Take Any Action Possible To Reduce The Carbon Emissions Arising From Airplane Transportation To And From The State.

HI SCR81

Urging The Governor To Ensure That Relevant State Agencies, Including The Department Of Health And Department Of Human Services, Collaborate To Explore Avenues To Ensure Continued Access To Affordable Medications For The State's Underserved Populations Under The 340b Drug Pricing Program And Urging Hawaii's Congressional Delegation And Relevant Federal Agencies To Monitor Pharmaceutical Companies And Take Appropriate Actions To Protect The Integrity Of The 340b Drug Pricing Program.

HI SCR235

Urging The Department Of Health To Prioritize Testing And Research Of Beach Sand Contamination Levels At Pokai Bay And Requesting The City And County Of Honolulu Department Of Parks And Recreation To Prioritize Renovations Of The Restroom Facilities At Pokai Bay.

HI SCR230

Urging The Governor To Request The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism And Department Of Health To Establish A Gambling Task Force To Develop An Evidence-based Framework With An Appraisal Of The Resources Necessary To Ensure The Public's Health And Safety And Mitigate Gambling-related Harm In Order To Guide Future Gambling Legislation In The State Of Hawaii.

HI SCR226

Urging The Med-quest Division Of The Department Of Human Services And Developmental Disabilities Division Of The Department Of Health To Amend The Eligibility Criteria For The Medicaid 1915(c) Home And Community-based Services Waiver.

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HI HCR61

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