Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1167

Introduced
2/26/25  
Refer
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

Mental Health Services for First Responders

Impact

The program includes a range of services such as training on mental health awareness, development of peer support teams, and the integration of mental health resources within first responder units. Moreover, the state will ensure that first responders do not incur any copayment for the mental wellness services they receive. By fostering a supportive environment and equipping first responders with the tools to manage mental health challenges, the bill aims to reduce the stigma associated with seeking help in high-pressure professions.

Summary

House Bill 1167, titled 'Mental Health Services for First Responders,' introduces a comprehensive program aimed at providing essential mental wellness services to first responders in Florida. This initiative is designed to address the high prevalence of mental health issues, including suicide and substance abuse disorders, within this vulnerable community. Specifically, the bill mandates the Division of State Fire Marshal to develop and execute a statewide behavioral health access program that includes prevention and early intervention strategies.

Conclusion

If enacted, HB 1167 represents a significant step forward in supporting the mental health needs of first responders in Florida. By recognizing the unique pressures these individuals face, the bill seeks to implement structured support systems that can enhance their well-being and overall effectiveness in their critical roles during emergencies.

Contention

Notably, the bill requires that licensed professional counselors involved in the program undergo specialized training to deal effectively with the unique challenges faced by first responders. This stipulation underscores the importance of tailored mental health support, although it may raise concerns about the availability and accessibility of adequately trained professionals to meet the demands of the program. Additionally, the act emphasizes the need to document the program's effectiveness through a comprehensive research and evaluation plan, addressing potential skepticism regarding the program's impact on mental health outcomes in the community.

Companion Bills

FL S1460

Same As Mental Health Services for First Responders

Previously Filed As

FL H0993

First Responders and Crime Scene Investigators

FL H0211

Licensed Counseling for First Responders

FL H0231

Exposures of First Responders to Fentanyl and Fentanyl Analogs

FL H1415

Peer Support for First Responders

FL H0827

Mental Health Professionals

FL H0075

Impeding, Threatening, or Harassing First Responders

FL H7021

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

FL H0633

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Awareness and Assistance Training Program

FL H0171

Homestead Exemptions for Totally and Permanently Disabled First Responders

FL H0915

Outpatient Health Services

Similar Bills

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