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Maine House Bill LD1703 Introduced / Bill

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132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE
FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2025
Legislative Document	No. 1703H.P. 1138House of Representatives, April 17, 2025
Resolve, to Establish the Adverse Childhood Experiences Screening 
and Resiliency Assessment Pilot Project
Reference to the Committee on Health and Human Services suggested and ordered printed.
ROBERT B. HUNT
Clerk
Presented by Representative GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach.
Cosponsored by Senator MOORE of Washington and
Representatives: BRENNAN of Portland, CRAFTS of Newcastle, GRAHAM of North 
Yarmouth, MCCABE of Lewiston, MITCHELL of Cumberland, SHAGOURY of Hallowell, 
STOVER of Boothbay, ZAGER of Portland. Page 1 - 132LR2269(01)1
2 Human Services, in collaboration with the Department of Education, shall establish the 
3 Adverse Childhood Experiences Screening and Resiliency Assessment Pilot Project, 
4 referred to in this resolve as "the pilot project."
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6 otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
7 1.  "Adverse childhood experiences" or "ACEs" means traumatic events that occur in 
8 childhood, including abuse, neglect and household dysfunction, that can negatively affect 
9 long-term health and well-being.
10 2.  "Licensed clinical social worker" or "LCSW" has the same meaning as in the Maine 
11 Revised Statutes, Title 32, section 7001-A, subsection 6.
12 3.  "Licensed master social worker" or "LMSW" has the same meaning as in the Maine 
13 Revised Statutes, Title 32, section 7001-A, subsection 7.
14 4.  "Resiliency assessment" means a process to evaluate a child's ability to cope with 
15 stress, trauma and challenges and the child's capacity for recovery and emotional growth.
16 5.  "School-based health centers" means health clinics that are located in or near schools 
17 and provide comprehensive medical and mental health services to students.
18 That the pilot project must 
19 administer ACEs screenings and resiliency assessments to public school students in school-
20 based health centers located in Cumberland, Androscoggin and Washington counties for 
21 the 2026-2027 school year only.  The pilot project must identify at-risk youth, provide early 
22 intervention services and offer resources to promote emotional and psychological well-
23 being.
24 1. The pilot project must be designed to reach all students within Cumberland, 
25 Androscoggin and Washington counties who seek health services at participating school-
26 based health centers.
27 2. ACEs screenings must be voluntary for the participants and conducted in a 
28 confidential manner, with the goal of identifying students who may benefit from additional 
29 support services.  
30 3.  Resiliency assessments must be administered to all students participating in ACEs 
31 screenings, regardless of the ACEs screening results, to gauge students' ability to cope with 
32 and recover from stress and adversity.
33 4.  Pilot project data must be collected throughout the duration of the pilot project, 
34 including at least the following:
35 A.  The number of students who received ACEs screenings and resiliency assessments;
36 B.  The students' ACEs scores and resiliency assessment scores;
37 C. The identification of and referral rates and total number of referrals made for 
38 students in need of additional mental health or support services; and
39 D.  Feedback from school-based health center staff, parents and students about the 
40 effectiveness of the pilot project. Page 2 - 132LR2269(01)
1 That, in order to participate in 
2 the pilot project, LCSWs and LMSWs must obtain training pursuant to this section prior to 
3 the administration of the ACEs screenings and resiliency assessments under section 3.  The 
4 training must include, but is not limited to:
5 1.  The scientific understanding of ACEs and their effect on long-term physical and 
6 mental health;
7 2. Best practices for conducting ACEs screenings and resiliency assessments in a 
8 sensitive, confidential and supportive manner;
9 3.  Intervention strategies for supporting students identified as having many ACEs, 
10 including referral to appropriate services and resources; and
11 4. Culturally competent approaches for working with diverse populations and 
12 communities.
13 Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 32, chapter 83, LCSWs and 
14 LMSWs participating in the pilot project must be required to complete initial and ongoing 
15 training as determined by the Department of Health and Human Services to ensure that the 
16 they are up to date on the latest practices and research related to ACEs and resilience.
17 The training must be structured to provide 3 continuing education units that LCSWs 
18 and LMSWs may use for their licensing requirements.
19 That the Department of Health 
20 and Human Services shall collect and analyze data from the pilot project, including but not 
21 limited to, the data described under section 3, subsection 4.
22 No later than October 1, 2027, the Department of Health and Human Services shall 
23 submit a report to the Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human Services, including 
24 the findings and recommendations for expanding or modifying the pilot project, 
25 suggestions for integrating ACEs screenings and resiliency assessments into broader 
26 statewide efforts and suggested legislation. The joint standing committee may report out a 
27 bill based on the report to the Second Regular Session of the 133rd Legislature.
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29 This resolve requires the Department of Health and Human Services, in collaboration 
30 with the Department of Education, to establish the Adverse Childhood Experiences 
31 Screening and Resiliency Assessment Pilot Project to administer to public school students 
32 screenings for adverse childhood experiences and resiliency assessments in school-based 
33 health centers located in Cumberland, Androscoggin and Washington counties.
34 It requires the pilot project to be designed to reach all students within Cumberland, 
35 Androscoggin and Washington counties who seek health services at participating school-
36 based health centers.
37 It requires the pilot project to identify at-risk youth, provide early intervention services 
38 and offer resources to promote emotional and psychological well-being.
39 It requires the licensed clinical social workers and licensed master social workers 
40 participating in the pilot project to obtain training regarding adverse childhood experiences 
41 screenings and resiliency assessments and related subjects.  The department is directed to 
42 report on the pilot project no later than October 1, 2027 to the Joint Standing Committee 
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43 on Health and Human Services, which is authorized to report out a bill to the Second 
44 Regular Session of the 133rd Legislature.
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