Requires school psychologists and school counselors to complete mental health first aid training.
Impact
The bill is expected to have substantial implications for state educational law, specifically regarding the professionalization of mental health training among school personnel. By mandating mental health first aid training, the bill not only aims to improve the quality of mental health support in schools but also establishes a model for school health policies statewide. The collaboration between the Department of Education and the Department of Human Services in developing and approving the training course reflects a commitment to embedding mental health awareness within the educational framework, addressing an increasingly critical need in schools. Furthermore, this initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote mental health literacy and support for emotional well-being in children and adolescents.
Summary
Senate Bill S2561 requires all school psychologists and counselors in New Jersey to complete a mental health first aid training course approved by the Department of Education. The enactment of this bill aims to ensure that educational professionals are equipped to recognize and respond to mental health issues among students. Each school psychologist and counselor must complete the course during their first year of employment and subsequently every three years as part of their ongoing professional development. This systematic training is designed to enhance the ability of school staff to identify and assist students struggling with mental health challenges, thereby potentially improving the overall well-being and academic success of students.
Contention
Notable points of contention may arise regarding the practicality and efficacy of implementing such training requirements, particularly in terms of the resources necessary to maintain this initiative. Concerns may include the availability of funding for training programs, the time commitment required from school staff, and whether the provided training sufficiently meets the diverse needs of the student population. Additionally, some stakeholders may debate the adequacy of mental health resources available in schools following the implementation of such training, raising questions about the overall support systems in place for both staff and students affected by mental health issues.
Includes licensed school psychologists under the provisions of the general laws governing the regulations of psychologists and expands the licensing of school psychologists for independent practice.
Includes licensed school psychologists under the provisions of the general laws governing the regulations of psychologists and expands the licensing of school psychologists for independent practice.
Includes licensed school psychologists under the provisions of the general laws governing the regulations of psychologists and expands the licensing of school psychologists for independent practice.
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.
Requires State Board of Education to include instruction on mental health first aid training as part of professional development requirement for public school teachers.
Substitute for SB 131 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Authorizing the state board of healing arts to issue a sports waiver to practice healing arts professions in this state on a limited basis during certain sporting events, authorizing pharmacy technicians to administer certain vaccines, licensing of professional counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, addiction counselors, behavior analysts, psychologists and master's level psychologists, requiring the behavioral sciences regulatory board to process applications within a certain time and establish an expedited application process, establishing license categories for applicants from social work programs in candidacy for accreditation and for temporary reinstatement; extending the license period of temporary licenses, establishing a community-based license for certain licensed professions.
Requiring the behavioral sciences regulatory board to process applications within a certain time, decreasing the years of practice required for reciprocity licensure of certain behavioral sciences professions, extending the license period for temporary licenses, establishing new license categories and decreasing continuing education requirements related to diagnosis and treatment.