Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1521

Caption

Relating to creating a mental health task force to study mental health services provided at institutions of higher education.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend the Education Code by adding a section that mandates specific evaluations and reports regarding mental health services at higher education institutions. The task force will gather important data on provider-to-student ratios, funding allocated for mental health services, and the effectiveness of current programs. It will also explore innovative strategies to improve mental health support, particularly for underrepresented groups, including first-generation college students and those who have experienced trauma. The findings of the task force are expected to inform legislative actions aimed at improving mental health services statewide.

Summary

SB1521 aims to establish a Collaborative Task Force on Higher Education Mental Health Services in Texas to enhance mental health support for students attending institutions of higher education. The task force is charged with conducting a comprehensive analysis of the mental health services currently available to students. It will assess the capacities of various institutions to adequately address mental health needs and identify barriers affecting students' access to these essential services. Such barriers may include institutional, environmental, and social factors that impact student well-being.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1521 is broadly supportive, with advocates emphasizing the importance of mental health services in educational settings. Proponents argue that the task force's work will lead to significant improvements in student mental health outcomes, potentially reducing stigma and increasing access to support. The bill represents a recognition of the growing awareness around mental health issues in academic environments, particularly in the wake of pressures exacerbated by recent social challenges. However, there may be concerns about whether the task force will be adequately funded and empowered to make substantive changes.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB1521 include the uncertainties surrounding its implementation and the actual effectiveness of the strategies that the task force proposes. Some voices could question the adequacy of the data collection methods and whether the bill will truly address the diverse needs of all students. Additionally, there may be debates about the balance between state oversight and local institution autonomy regarding mental health service delivery. Ensuring thorough representation and adequate resources for minority groups will be key challenges ahead.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1904

Relating to the establishment of a border county mental health task force.

TX HB2868

Relating to providing mental health services and mental health education to public school students at school-based health centers.

TX SB532

Relating to providing mental health services information to certain higher education students and to the repayment of certain higher education loans.

TX HB3631

Relating to a requirement that public institutions of higher education provide certain information regarding mental health services to entering students.

TX HB4571

Relating to measures to address student hunger at postsecondary educational institutions.

TX HB2059

Relating to mental health first aid training provided by local mental health authorities and local behavioral health authorities.

TX HB906

Relating to the provision of information regarding mental health and suicide prevention services to entering students at public institutions of higher education.

TX SB633

Relating to the provision of information regarding mental health and suicide prevention services to entering students at public institutions of higher education.

TX HB15

Relating to the creation of the Mental Health and Brain Research Institute of Texas.

TX HB2160

Relating to mental health professional staffing requirements at law schools at public institutions of higher education.

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