Designates September of each year as "Kinship Care Month" in New Jersey.
Impact
The resolution acknowledges the need for the State of New Jersey to recognize and support kinship caregivers as they provide stability and safety for children. It points out that kinship care arrangements lead to better outcomes for children by minimizing trauma. By raising awareness through a dedicated month, the resolution is expected to lead to increased public engagement and support for kinship caregivers and children in their care.
Summary
SJR80, introduced in New Jersey, designates the month of September each year as 'Kinship Care Month'. This resolution aims to raise awareness about the significant role that kinship caregivers play in the lives of children who cannot be raised by their biological parents. Kinship care is defined as the temporary or permanent care provided by relatives or close family friends, highlighting the preference for maintaining familial and cultural connections for children displaced from their homes.
Contention
While SJR80 is largely a unifying initiative, there may be concerns regarding resources and support systems to effectively advocate for kinship caregiving. The measure calls for the governor to issue a proclamation to invite citizens and public officials to observe Kinship Care Month, which may compel communities to address issues regarding the adequacy of existing support structures for kinship caregivers.
Designates month of September each year as "Deaf Awareness Month" in New Jersey; designates last full week of September each year as "Deaf Awareness Week" in New Jersey.
Relating to the family allowance, treatment of exempt property, and an allowance in lieu of exempt property in the administration of a decedent's estate.