Establishes Military Suicide Prevention Task Force.
Impact
The task force will comprise 17 members, including ex-officio members from various state departments such as the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and the Department of Human Services. The inclusion of public members with relevant experiences, including veterans and individuals knowledgeable in mental health issues, reflects a commitment to addressing the unique challenges faced by military personnel. This bill is expected to positively influence state laws by introducing structured support and intervention programs tailored to the needs of military members, thus potentially lowering suicide rates.
Summary
Senate Bill S2895 aims to reduce military suicides in New Jersey by establishing a Military Suicide Prevention Task Force, which will be managed by the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs in collaboration with the Department of Human Services. The primary purpose of the task force will be to create a comprehensive plan aimed at eliminating all military suicides, focusing on both active duty members and veterans. The task force will be responsible for recommending strategies and programs to address military suicide effectively.
Contention
While the overarching goal of S2895 is supported widely as a step towards addressing mental health issues among military members, notable points of contention may arise concerning the resources allocated to the task force and the efficacy of proposed strategies. Some critics may question whether existing state regulations are sufficient to address the issues proposed in the bill, potentially advocating for broader reforms in veterans' healthcare and mental health services. The task force's periodic reporting duties, as mandated by this bill, will likely be scrutinized to ensure accountability and transparency in achieving its objectives.
Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.
Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.
Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.
Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of the United States Armed Forces and New Jersey National Guard and make recommendations on how State should address issues.
Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of the United States Armed Forces and New Jersey National Guard and make recommendations on how State should address issues.