Requires school districts to provide instruction on seizure recognition and first aid.
Impact
If enacted, A2519 would require all school districts across New Jersey to develop and implement age-appropriate instructional programs tailored to this requirement. Schools may collaborate with established organizations such as the Epilepsy Services of New Jersey and the Epilepsy Foundation to design their curricula. By incorporating these critical health topics into the school curriculum, the bill aims to foster a safer school environment where students are informed and prepared to assist peers experiencing seizures.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2519 seeks to enhance health and safety education in New Jersey's public schools by mandating instruction on seizure recognition and first aid for high school students in grades 9 through 12. The bill integrates this instruction into the broader framework of the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for Comprehensive Health and Physical Education. This education is intended to equip students with essential knowledge about epilepsy and seizure disorders, including recognizing the signs of seizures and responding appropriately in emergency situations.
Contention
The bill represents a significant step towards improving health education and student safety, but it may also face resistance based on resource allocation and implementation logistics. School districts could be concerned about the costs associated with providing training and instructional materials, as well as the need for professional development for educators. Ensuring consistency and quality in the delivery of this instruction across diverse school districts may present additional challenges as they work to meet the expectations set forth in the bill.
Requires schools to follow seizure action plans developed by health care providers of students diagnosed with a seizure disorder; requires schools to provide seizure awareness training to certain employees on the recognition of signs and symptoms of a seizure and the appropriate steps to be taken to respond to such symptoms.
Requires schools to follow seizure action plans developed by health care providers of students diagnosed with a seizure disorder; requires schools to provide seizure awareness training to certain employees on the recognition of signs and symptoms of a seizure and the appropriate steps to be taken to respond to such symptoms.
Requires public schools to develop policy for emergency administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagus nerve stimulators on students with seizure disorders.
Requires public schools to develop policy for emergency administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagus nerve stimulators on students with seizure disorders.
Requires public schools to develop policy for emergency administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagus nerve stimulator on students with seizure disorder.
Requires public schools to develop policy for emergency administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagus nerve stimulator on student with seizure disorder.
Education: all other employees; certain requirements related to seizure awareness; provide for. Amends 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1 - 380.1852) by adding sec. 1179c.
Education: all other employees; certain requirements related to seizure awareness; provide for. Amends 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1 - 380.1852) by adding sec. 1179c.