New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR138

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Designates first week of May of each year as "Children's Mental Health Awareness Week."

Impact

By designating this week, the resolution aims to foster public awareness around mental health issues in children, emphasizing the prevalence of mental health disorders that often go untreated due to stigma and a lack of understanding. The initiative is designed to support local and national efforts aimed at promoting better mental health practices, with an overarching goal of improving the lives of affected children. This designation would not only prompt public officials and local communities to acknowledge the importance of mental health but also encourage the implementation of programs and activities geared towards this cause.

Summary

AJR138, also known as Assembly Joint Resolution No. 138, aims to designate the first week of May each year as 'Children's Mental Health Awareness Week' in New Jersey. Introduced by Assemblywoman Angela V. McKnight, the bill emphasizes the importance of mental health as a critical aspect of overall well-being and its specific relevance to children. The resolution recognizes that mental health challenges can severely affect children's ability to function socially, emotionally, and academically, highlighting the urgent need for increased awareness and understanding in the community.

Contention

While the resolution is largely seen as a positive step towards improving children's health awareness, some may view the implementation of such awareness programs as a challenge in regards to state and local resource allocation. However, the primary contention surrounding AJR138 is minimal, as the focus on raising awareness about children's mental health is widely supported. The resolution calls for the Governor to issue proclamations annually to reinforce this commitment, and it is structured to involve the entire community in promoting mental health awareness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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