Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB84

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to establishment of a suicide prevention program for public high schools.

Impact

The introduction of SB84 has significant implications for state laws concerning mental health and educational protocols within high schools. By establishing a formal suicide prevention program, the bill is set to institutionalize mental health training as a requisite component of public education. This legislation is expected to improve the preparedness and response of educational staff to mental health crises, promoting early intervention that can save lives and enhance overall student welfare. Additionally, the bill encourages collaboration with health services, fostering a multi-disciplinary approach to student mental health.

Summary

SB84, titled 'An Act relating to the establishment of a suicide prevention program for public high schools,' aims to create a comprehensive initiative within public high schools in Texas to address the critical issue of student suicide. This bill mandates the coordination between the educational agency and the Department of State Health Services to develop a program specifically tailored to training school staff, including counselors, teachers, and law enforcement, on the recognition and intervention of at-risk students. It seeks to ensure that appropriate mental health services are accessible to those in need, thereby fostering a safer school environment.

Contention

While SB84 represents a proactive measure to combat student suicide rates, notable points of contention may arise around the implementation challenges and funding of such programs. Questions could be raised regarding the adequacy of resources and the method of training effectively across diverse school districts. Additionally, concerns about potential overreach in mandated curriculum changes and the agency's reliance on external grants and donations for program funding might provoke debate among lawmakers and stakeholders. Ultimately, while the bill is well-intentioned, its success will depend on thoughtful execution and sustained support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1302

Relating to the creation of a suicide awareness and prevention, youth violence prevention, and social inclusion program for public school students.

TX HB3528

Relating to the establishment of an advisory committee to study suicide prevention and peer support programs in fire departments in this state.

TX HB4845

Relating to the establishment of a bullying prevention pilot program for public schools.

TX SB2492

Relating to the establishment of an advisory committee to study suicide prevention and peer support programs in fire departments in this state.

TX SB2342

Relating to bullying prevention in public schools, including the establishment of a bullying prevention program.

TX HB3908

Relating to fentanyl abuse prevention and drug poisoning awareness education in public schools.

TX SB2139

Relating to the establishment of the Opportunity High School Diploma program.

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 HB4631

Relating to the establishment of the Opportunity High School Diploma pilot program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.