New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4808

Introduced
10/20/22  

Caption

Requires DCF to administer school-based youth services program as currently established.

Impact

The bill is particularly significant as it aims to maintain access to vital services, including mental health support, family counseling, academic assistance, and career preparation initiatives. The current SBYS program is designed to enhance students' educational experiences and life outcomes, and this legislation aims to prevent disruptions that could arise from the proposed transition to a new 'Hub and Spoke' service model, which would limit direct school-based services.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4808 mandates the Department of Children and Families (DCF) in New Jersey to continue administering the current School-Based Youth Services (SBYS) program for at-risk middle and high school students. The bill ensures that the services provided will remain consistent with the existing framework and will be delivered through the same agencies and local school districts that are currently under contract. This action seeks to safeguard the continuity of essential support services offered to vulnerable students across the state.

Contention

Notably, the DCF had announced the termination of existing SBYS contracts in favor of a potentially less effective model that centralizes services away from schools. The introduction of A4808 seeks to push back against this change, reaffirming the necessity of direct services within school environments. It appears there could be differing opinions among stakeholders concerning the effectiveness of the proposed 'Hub and Spoke' model versus maintaining traditional school-based services.

Evaluation

The bill also calls for an independent evaluation of the SBYS program to assess its effectiveness and impact on the health and education of participating youth. This evaluation is critical for understanding how well the current program meets the needs of at-risk students and could serve as a foundation for any future modifications to youth service delivery in the state.

Companion Bills

NJ S3314

Same As Requires DCF to administer school-based youth services program as currently established.

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