New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1145

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires reporting of first responder suicides to DOH.

Impact

The legislation represents a significant step towards understanding and tackling mental health issues in high-stress occupations. By requiring data collection on suicides, A1145 aims to provide insights that can inform prevention and intervention strategies tailored to the needs of first responders. The aggregated data will be made publicly available, enhancing transparency and potentially aiding in suicide prevention efforts across the state. This bill also aligns with broader public health initiatives aimed at mitigating the mental health crises impacting first responders, who are frequently exposed to traumatic situations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1145 aims to address the troubling issue of suicides among first responders by establishing a reporting requirement to the Department of Health (DOH). The bill mandates that the chief of a first responder squad or their designee must report any incidents of completed suicide among first responders. Reporting is to be done in a prescribed manner and must include demographic details like age, salary, and length of service, as well as information about the cause of suicide while maintaining the anonymity of the individual involved. This bill seeks to create a clearer picture of the mental health challenges faced by those who serve as first responders in New Jersey.

Contention

While the bill has received support as a necessary measure to recognize and respond to mental health crises within first responder communities, there may be points of contention regarding the effectiveness of the reporting process and data utilization. Critics may argue about the potential stigma attached to publicizing such data and whether it could discourage individuals from seeking help. Additionally, the balance between mandatory reporting and the privacy of first responders' personal information is a delicate issue that may invoke debate during legislative discussions. The implementation of this bill will require careful attention to ensure it achieves its intended goals without unintended negative consequences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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