New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR137

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Designates May of each year as "Emotional and Behavioral Disorder Awareness Month."

Impact

By designating May as Awareness Month, AJR137 aims to foster public awareness of emotional and behavioral disorders, thus promoting better access to treatment options and reducing the stigma often associated with mental illness. The resolution also encourages the Governor to proclaim this month each year, inviting community participation in activities that promote the importance of mental health. It serves as a reminder that just like any other medical condition, emotional and behavioral disorders require attention, understanding, and support.

Summary

Assembly Joint Resolution 137 (AJR137) initiates the official designation of May each year as "Emotional and Behavioral Disorder Awareness Month" in New Jersey. This resolution aims to raise public awareness about emotional and behavioral disorders, which are medical conditions affecting a person's ability to think, feel, and function. The bill acknowledges the significant impact these disorders have on individuals, particularly children, who are often more vulnerable than adults to mental health issues. Through this month-long recognition, the bill seeks to enhance understanding and acceptance of mental health as a critical aspect of overall health and well-being.

Contention

Support for AJR137 stems from a broader movement advocating for mental health awareness, acknowledging the substantial number of individuals, particularly children, who suffer from untreated emotional disturbances. However, potential contention may arise surrounding the effectiveness of such awareness initiatives in bringing about tangible change in mental health treatment access and stigma reduction. Critics might argue that while designating a month for awareness is a positive step, it does not address systemic issues such as funding for mental health services or improving treatment availability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SJR56

Designates May of each year as "Emotional and Behavioral Disorder Awareness Month."

NJ SJR95

Designates month of May of each year as "Children's Mental Health and Trauma Awareness Month."

NJ AJR183

Designates month of May of each year as "Children's Mental Health and Trauma Awareness Month."

NJ AJR180

Designates month of May of each year as "Children's Mental Health and Trauma Awareness Month."

NJ SJR67

Designates month of May of each year as "Children's Mental Health and Trauma Awareness Month."

NJ AJR138

Designates first week of May of each year as "Children's Mental Health Awareness Week."

NJ SJR57

Designates first week of May of each year as "Children's Mental Health Awareness Week."

NJ AJR62

Designates first week of May of each year as "Children's Mental Health Awareness Week."

NJ AJR227

Designates May of each year as "Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders Awareness Month."

NJ AR42

Relative to Behavioral Health Awareness Month.

Similar Bills

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NV AB201

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NJ A2712

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NV AB339

Creates the Office of Children's Mental and Behavioral Health within the Office of the Director of the Department of Health and Human Services. (BDR 39-358)

NH SB416

Relative to behavioral health assessment and treatment for children in out-of-home placements.

NV AB201A

Revises provisions relating to planning for the provision of behavioral health care. (BDR 39-325)

CT HB07109

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