Establishes pilot program to create student mental health assistance programs in selected school districts.
Impact
The pilot program requires each selected school district to develop a specific mental health assistance framework that includes identification procedures for students in distress, referral processes involving parents and teachers, and voluntary participation with complete confidentiality. It aims to create a safe environment where students can express difficulties without fear, thereby fostering personal skills development and positive relationships. The initiative also aims to incentivize improved academic performance, attendance, and overall mental well-being among students.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2831 establishes a four-year pilot program aimed at creating mental health assistance programs for students in grades K-12 within selected school districts in New Jersey. The primary objective of this initiative is to identify mental health issues affecting students and assess how these issues potentially impact their academic performance. The bill mandates participating school districts to implement various support structures, enabling students to receive interventions, educational resources, and referrals in a confidential manner, ensuring their individual needs are addressed effectively.
Contention
Despite its potential benefits, the implementation of this program may face challenges regarding funding and resources. Participation hinges on schools actively applying and demonstrating a current need for such assistance. Additionally, there may be concerns about communicating the importance of mental health and obtaining buy-in from various stakeholders — including parents, staff, and the broader community — regarding the effectiveness and necessity of mental health programs in educational settings. Stakeholders may debate the program's sustainability following the pilot phase, particularly in how continued support and funding will be secured to maintain services after the conclusion of the pilot.
Establishes student-athlete mental health specialists in school districts and public institutions of higher education; creates student-athlete mental health registry; makes appropriation.
Establishes student-athlete mental health specialists in school districts and public institutions of higher education; creates student-athlete mental health registry; makes appropriation.
Establishing the school district mental health intervention team program in statute to provide coordinated mental health services for students among school districts and community mental health centers.
Establishes student-athlete mental health specialists in school districts and public institutions of higher education; creates student-athlete mental health registry; makes appropriation.
Relating to policies, procedures, and measures for school safety and mental health promotion in public schools and the creation of the Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium.
Relating to public school safety measures, access to mental health professionals in public schools and during certain emergencies, access to criminal history and mental health records, and access to firearms; requiring a certificate for employment as a school behavioral counselor; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.