This act establishes a mental health awareness training requirement for high school pupils in public schools and charter schools
Impact
The bill amends Chapter 170 of Missouri law by adding a new section that specifies the training requirements for mental health awareness. This change is significant as it integrates mental health education into the existing curriculum, which could lead to an increase in awareness and reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues among adolescents. The initiative is also intended to ensure that public and charter schools provide this essential training within their health or physical education classes.
Summary
Senate Bill 1057 establishes a mental health awareness training requirement for high school students in public and charter schools. The bill mandates that starting from the 2022-23 school year, students graduating from these institutions must have undergone this training at any time during their high school years. The program aims to encourage awareness and understanding of mental health issues among students, thereby fostering a supportive environment within schools.
Contention
Notable points of contention may arise regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the suggested training curricula. Questions could be raised about the adequacy of resources allocated for training purposes and whether the model curriculum developed by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education can be sufficiently tailored to meet the diverse needs of all student populations, including those with disabilities. Stakeholders may also discuss the potential need for teacher training and resources to effectively deliver this curriculum.
Relating to consideration of the mental health of public school students in training requirements for certain school employees, curriculum requirements, counseling programs, educational programs, state and regional programs and services, and health care services for students and to mental health first aid program training and reporting regarding local mental health authority and school district personnel.