New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3314

Introduced
11/7/22  

Caption

Requires DCF to administer school-based youth services program as currently established.

Impact

The legislation highlights the need for sustained school-based assistance for at-risk youth. By establishing a framework that requires DCF to deliver these services through contracted agencies as previously done, the bill reinforces existing support systems while also presenting a thorough evaluation component. The evaluation is to assess both the effectiveness of these services and their impacts on students' well-being and educational outcomes, thus contributing valuable data for potential future improvements in youth services.

Summary

Bill S3314, introduced in New Jersey, mandates the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to administer school-based youth services (SBYS) for at-risk middle and high school students. These services are intended to remain consistent with the existing SBYS program, aiming to provide critical support in the form of mental health services, academic counseling, and other educational support structures. The bill seeks to institutionalize the current framework of service delivery in schools, ensuring these services remain accessible to students who need them the most.

Contention

A point of contention surrounding this bill is the recent announcement by the Commissioner of DCF regarding the termination of all SBYS contracts in favor of a new 'Hub and Spoke' model. This new model shifts the focus from school-based services to centralized service coordination, which has raised concerns about accessibility and the quality of interventions that at-risk students may receive. Critics may argue that such a transformative change could undermine the effectiveness of the services, while proponents of S3314 push back against this shift to reinforce the importance of localized, school-based support structures.

Companion Bills

NJ A4808

Same As Requires DCF to administer school-based youth services program as currently established.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4808

Requires DCF to administer school-based youth services program as currently established.

NJ A4984

Requires DCF to expand services provided by NJ Statewide Student Support Services program to include eating disorder services.

NJ S3862

Requires DCF to expand services provided by NJ Statewide Student Support Services program to include eating disorder services.

NJ A2331

Establishes grant program for NJ YouthBuild programs through DOLWD; makes appropriation.

NJ S78

Requires Attorney General to develop program to assist schools in identifying at-risk youths.

NJ S2243

Establishes five-year community schools pilot program.

NJ S1478

Establishes grant program for NJ YouthBuild programs through DOLWD; makes appropriation.

NJ A1502

Requires Attorney General to develop program to assist schools in identifying at-risk youths.

NJ S3781

Establishes grant program for NJ YouthBuild programs through DOLWD; makes appropriation.

NJ A5582

Establishes grant program for NJ YouthBuild programs through DOLWD; makes appropriation.

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