Directs Commissioner of Education to appoint coordinator and regional consultants to coordinate the education of students with traumatic brain injury.
Impact
The bill aims to streamline educational practices and support mechanisms for students with traumatic brain injuries by promoting systematic identification, assessment, and intervention methods. As part of the proposed framework, the coordinator will develop implementation strategies and training plans for school districts, ensuring that educators are better equipped to assist these students. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for creating a hospital-to-school transition protocol and developing a model policy for the reintegration of students after concussion instances, which would significantly reduce barriers to returning to education following serious injuries.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1696 directs the Commissioner of Education in New Jersey to appoint a Traumatic Brain Injury Education Coordinator. This coordinator will be responsible for the evaluation, coordination, and development of educational programs and services aimed at supporting students who have experienced traumatic brain injuries. The bill mandates the establishment of a comprehensive statewide network of Regional Traumatic Brain Injury Consultants to aid school districts in addressing the needs of these students. This initiative is intended to enhance educational support and resources available for affected children throughout the state.
Contention
Although the bill is expected to fortify support for students with traumatic brain injuries, potential points of contention may arise regarding funding for the training programs and the recruitment of qualified consultants. Stakeholders might express concerns over the sufficiency of resources allocated for effective implementation across the various regions. Additionally, there may be debates about the extent of the state's role in mandating educational frameworks, with advocates arguing for more localized control in meeting specific educational needs of individual school districts.
Carry Over
Directs Commissioner of Education to appoint coordinator and regional consultants to coordinate the education of students with traumatic brain injury.
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