Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1643

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Study of collaborative care.

Impact

The outcomes of the study mandated by HB1643 could lead to significant insights regarding the effectiveness of current collaborative care models for foster youth. By evaluating participation rates and potential obstacles, the bill seeks to inform lawmakers and stakeholders about necessary improvements. The results may prompt legislative or funding changes to enhance services aimed at children who age out of foster care, potentially affecting how these individuals receive support during a vulnerable period of their lives.

Summary

House Bill 1643 requires the Indiana Department of Child Services to conduct a study focusing on the rates and barriers to participation in collaborative care for children aging out of foster care. The bill mandates that the department provide a report on their findings to the general assembly by November 1, 2023. This legislation aims to improve understanding and support for children during their transition out of the foster care system.

Conclusion

Overall, HB1643 represents a step towards ensuring that children exiting foster care receive the appropriate support and resources they need to succeed. Continuous monitoring and analysis of collaborative care practices will be essential in promoting favorable outcomes for these young individuals, ultimately benefiting both the community and the state.

Contention

While there appears to be general support for studying collaborative care models, concerns might arise regarding the implementation and effectiveness of any recommendations that come forth from the findings. Astute observers in the field may question whether the allocated time frame for the study and subsequent report is sufficient to comprehensively address the challenges faced by youth aging out of foster care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1109

Collaborative care disclosures.

IN SB0205

Collaborative brewing.

IN SB0002

Child care.

IN HB1663

Collaborative distilling.

IN SB0201

Child welfare studies.

IN SB0160

Child care study.

IN SB0404

Child care availability and affordability.

IN SB0463

Child care matters.

IN HB1146

Adoption tax credit study and evaluation.

IN SB0153

Child care regulation matters.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.