New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2815

Introduced
2/28/22  
Refer
2/28/22  

Caption

Requires certain additional school district personnel to complete training program on suicide prevention.

Impact

The implications of A2815 on state laws are significant, as it amends existing regulations to incorporate mandatory professional development in suicide prevention. The State Board of Education will be responsible for overseeing the implementation of these training programs, which are to be facilitated by licensed mental health professionals. This could lead to shifts in how school districts allocate resources for professional development and mental health initiatives, ultimately aiming to reduce the incidence of youth suicides in New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2815 aims to enhance mental health awareness and suicide prevention efforts within New Jersey's public school system. The bill mandates that additional school district personnel complete a training program focused on suicide prevention, awareness, and response. This requirement extends to various employees who have direct contact with students, ensuring that staff members are equipped to recognize warning signs and provide appropriate support. By formalizing these training protocols, A2815 seeks to foster a safer environment for students, particularly those at higher risk for suicide due to bullying or other factors.

Sentiment

There is a generally positive sentiment surrounding AB A2815 among mental health advocates and educators who understand the critical need for effective suicide prevention measures in schools. Proponents view the bill as a necessary step toward improving student safety and well-being. However, some concerns have been raised about the feasibility of training requirements, particularly in terms of budget constraints and the availability of qualified trainers. Critics of the bill may argue about the sufficiency of training methods or whether additional resources will be provided to support the implementation.

Contention

The main points of contention regarding A2815 include discussions about the effectiveness of training programs and the financial implications for school districts. While many legislators and educators support the initiative as a means to combat rising suicide rates, questions remain about how to ensure adequate training without overburdening already stretched school budgets. The bill's success will ultimately depend on the collaborative efforts of the Department of Education, mental health organizations, and local school districts to develop training that is both accessible and impactful.

Companion Bills

NJ S528

Same As Requires certain additional school district personnel to complete training program on suicide prevention.

Previously Filed As

NJ S528

Requires certain additional school district personnel to complete training program on suicide prevention.

NJ S2206

Requires NJ Youth Suicide Prevention Advisory Council to prepare report regarding suicide prevention instruction in public schools.

NJ S4538

Requires certain school districts to hold annual, multi-day program on bullying prevention and intervention.

NJ A1176

Requires institutions of higher education to implement suicide prevention programs and raise awareness of mental health services.

NJ A3526

Requires NJ Youth Suicide Prevention Advisory Council to prepare report regarding suicide prevention instruction in public schools.

NJ S1662

Requires NJ Youth Suicide Prevention Advisory Council to prepare report regarding suicide prevention instruction in public schools.

NJ A1808

Requires reporting of certain attempted and completed suicides by minors.

NJ HB1020

Revise the method by which completion of a required suicide awareness and prevention training is verified.

NJ SB800

Schools; requiring certain school personnel to complete certain training. Effective date. Emergency.

NJ A2434

Establishes one New Jersey Suicide Prevention Advisory Council in DOH.

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