Establishes New Jersey Statewide Suicide Prevention Coordination and Oversight Council in DHS.
Impact
This legislation is expected to amend existing state laws significantly by creating a structured framework for coordinating suicide prevention efforts. It introduces systematic data collection, which aims to analyze demographic and behavioral factors surrounding suicide attempts and completions. By providing consolidated reports to the Governor and Legislature, A4413 seeks to inform policy decisions, strategic planning, and funding allocations directed at mental health services and suicide prevention programs, influencing state policy on mental health issues.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4413 establishes the New Jersey Statewide Suicide Prevention Coordination and Oversight Council within the Department of Human Services. The primary objective of this council is to enhance and coordinate statewide efforts in suicide prevention through the evaluation of existing activities, programs, and initiatives aimed at reducing suicides. The act mandates the council to develop guidelines and standards for suicide prevention entities, ensuring they report relevant data, which is vital for assessing the effectiveness of suicide prevention strategies and interventions throughout the state.
Contention
A point of contention that may arise around A4413 involves the methods of data collection and privacy concerns. The bill emphasizes the need for data to be non-identifying and compliant with federal privacy laws like HIPAA, which will be essential in maintaining public trust. Furthermore, debate may surface regarding the effectiveness of the proposed council, its composition, and whether it adequately represents the diverse perspectives of mental health professionals and the communities affected by suicide, particularly among at-risk populations such as youth and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Relating to a requirement that the Statewide Behavioral Health Coordinating Council prepare a report regarding suicide rates in this state and state efforts to prevent suicides.
Relating to a requirement that the Statewide Behavioral Health Coordinating Council prepare a report regarding suicide rates in this state and state efforts to prevent suicides.
Hospital and violence intervention team safety requirements established, hospitals required to have a secure online portal for reporting of violence incidents and threats of violence, de-escalation training required for all hospital health care workers, and report required.