Establishes Train the Trainer Program for Student Wellbeing in DOE; appropriates $1 million.
Impact
The bill allocates $1 million from the General Fund to support the development and implementation of this program. It emphasizes evidence-based instruction in various areas, including trauma-informed approaches, recognition of behavioral and mental health challenges, and techniques for improving school climate. The intended impact is to equip educators and staff to manage and support students' mental health needs effectively, potentially leading to a significant positive change in school environments across New Jersey.
Summary
Senate Bill S2659 establishes a Train the Trainer Program for Student Wellbeing within the New Jersey Department of Education. The primary goal of this program is to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and resources to effectively lead training courses focused on student behavioral and mental health for public school teachers and staff. This initiative aims to promote a healthier school environment by fostering improved handling of mental health issues in schools, enhancing the overall student experience regarding their social and emotional wellbeing.
Contention
While the bill does not mandate participation by school districts, its success will rely heavily on schools deciding to engage with the program. Some stakeholders may express concern about the feasibility and efficiency of such programs, especially considering budget constraints or other competing interests in educational funding. Additionally, there could be discussions on whether the training adequately addresses the diverse needs of students from various backgrounds, as well as the efficacy of the training method utilized.
Evaluation
To ensure accountability and effectiveness, the bill requires the Commissioner of Education to evaluate the program annually. Feedback will be solicited from participants and will consider the program's impact on school climate and students' mental health. Furthermore, a comprehensive report on the program's effectiveness is mandated three years after its implementation, ensuring that the initiative can be assessed and refined based on real-world outcomes.
Requires certain athletic trainers and certain coaches of interscholastic sports, cheerleading and dance programs, and collegiate sports to complete student-athlete eating disorder training program developed by Commissioner of Education.
Requires certain athletic trainers and certain coaches of interscholastic sports, cheerleading and dance programs, and collegiate sports to complete student-athlete eating disorder training program developed by Commissioner of Education.
Establishes pilot program to refer certain emergency department patients for development of coordinated behavioral health care treatment and support services plan.