Requires Commissioner of Human Services to establish 24-hour, toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline and develop hotline connection system to ensure that callers are connected to other appropriate hotlines when needed.
Impact
The implementation of this hotline is expected to improve access to mental health resources across New Jersey significantly. By facilitating direct connections between callers and the necessary support services, the bill aims to mitigate the adverse effects experienced by individuals in distress. Furthermore, the bill takes a comprehensive approach, requiring public awareness campaigns to educate communities, particularly targeting young individuals in schools about the hotline's availability, thus fostering a preventive approach towards mental health issues.
Summary
Assembly Bill 3515 seeks to establish a toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline that will operate 24/7, providing essential support for individuals experiencing non-emergency mental health issues. The bill mandates that the hotline be staffed by licensed and certified mental health professionals who are knowledgeable about available local services, ensuring callers are referred to appropriate resources quickly and effectively. It emphasizes the need for timely connection to local mental health care services, addressing various needs specific to individuals and families dealing with mental health crises.
Contention
While the bill has garnered support as a necessary step in enhancing mental health support, it may face scrutiny concerning operational funding and resource allocation. Critics might raise questions about the feasibility of maintaining a fully staffed hotline 24/7, including the necessity for hiring bilingual staff to cater to diverse populations. Furthermore, balancing the needs of various community health initiatives with this new resource may lead to concerns over potential funding conflicts within existing health departments.
Same As
Requires Commissioner of Human Services to establish 24-hour, toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline and develop hotline connection system to ensure that callers are connected to other appropriate hotlines when needed.
Carry Over
Requires Commissioner of Human Services to establish 24-hour, toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline and develop hotline connection system to ensure that callers are connected to other appropriate hotlines when needed.
Requires Commissioner of Human Services to establish 24-hour, toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline and develop hotline connection system to ensure that callers are connected to other appropriate hotlines when needed.
Requires Commissioner of Human Services to establish 24-hour, toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline and develop hotline connection system to ensure that callers are connected to other appropriate hotlines when needed.
Allows follow up communication from operators of telephone number for mental health and suicide crisis resources or 9-8-8 crisis hotline to minors at risk of committing suicide.
Requires DHS to establish five-year pilot program to facilitate coordinated provision of systemic, therapeutic, assessment, resource, and treatment (START) services to adults who have both developmental disabilities and mental illness.
Requires Commissioner of Human Services to establish 24-hour, toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline and develop hotline connection system to ensure that callers are connected to other appropriate hotlines when needed.
Requires Commissioner of Human Services to establish 24-hour, toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline and develop hotline connection system to ensure that callers are connected to other appropriate hotlines when needed.
Establishes initiatives related to behavioral health care, including increasing reimbursement rates, providing cost-of-living adjustments, establishing grant programs for facility upkeep and provider training, and relaxing clinical supervision requirements.
Establishes initiatives related to behavioral health care, including increasing reimbursement rates, providing cost-of-living adjustments, establishing grant programs for facility upkeep and provider training, and relaxing clinical supervision requirements.
Establishes initiatives related to behavioral health care, including increasing reimbursement rates, providing cost-of-living adjustments, establishing grant programs for facility upkeep and provider training, and relaxing clinical supervision requirements.
Establishes initiatives related to behavioral health care, including increasing reimbursement rates, providing cost-of-living adjustments, establishing grant programs for facility upkeep and provider training, and relaxing clinical supervision requirements.