Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB621

Introduced
11/7/23  
Refer
11/7/23  
Report Pass
12/14/23  

Caption

Public safety peer counseling and privilege for peer support and critical incident stress management services communications and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

Impact

The bill includes provisions for training programs for individuals who will serve on peer support or CISM teams, emphasizing the necessity of a structured approach to mental health support within public safety professions. By formalizing these teams, SB621 addresses gaps in mental health resources for first responders, potentially leading to improved job performance, reduced absenteeism, and decreased rates of burnout and psychological trauma. The granting of liability exemptions to those providing support services seeks to encourage participation and protect volunteers from legal repercussions stemming from their support efforts.

Summary

Senate Bill 621 aims to create a framework for public safety peer counseling and to establish protections around peer support and critical incident stress management (CISM) communications in Wisconsin. The bill mandates the Department of Justice to develop a program that enables law enforcement agencies, tribal agencies, and emergency service providers to form peer support teams and CISM services teams. These teams will offer emotional and psychological support to first responders and other public safety personnel affected by traumatic events or job-related stress.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention revolves around the balance between protecting the confidentiality of communications within peer support contexts and ensuring public safety when such communications may indicate harmful behaviors (e.g., imminent danger or criminal activity). The exceptions to the privilege of confidentiality, which allow disclosure in cases where there is evidence of danger to self or others, could raise concerns about the chilling effects on the willingness of personnel to seek help. Therefore, discussions about the bill could center on finding the right balance between safeguarding confidentiality and ensuring accountability in the context of public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB576

Public safety peer counseling and privilege for peer support and critical incident stress management services communications and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI HB5377

Relating to peer support teams, peer support services, and privileged testimonial communications

WI LD1742

An Act to Enhance the Use of Critical Incident Stress Management Teams and to Require Peer Team Support

WI AB1116

Peer Support and Crisis Referral Services Pilot Program.

WI HB1118

Critical incident stress management debriefings.

WI H661

Emergency Services Peer Counseling Privilege

WI AB188

Fatality review teams and granting rule-making authority.

WI SB177

Fatality review teams and granting rule-making authority.

WI LD882

An Act to Protect Communication with Providers of Critical Incident Stress Management Peer Support

WI S2702

Public Safety Organization Personnel And Peer Support Members

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