Requires child abuse reporting hotline maintained by DCPP to provide information on resources available to victims and families.
Impact
If enacted, S1082 will amend existing statutory provisions under P.L.1971, c.437, thereby updating the operational protocols of the DCPP hotline. The integration of resource information into the hotline's existing reporting function is intended to help prevent future instances of abuse by enabling families to access services such as counseling, parenting classes, substance abuse treatment, and more. This proactive approach reflects a comprehensive strategy towards handling child welfare issues and aims to position families in a better situation to combat and overcome the challenges presented by abuse and neglect.
Summary
Senate Bill S1082 aims to enhance the child abuse reporting hotline managed by the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) in New Jersey. The primary focus of this bill is to ensure that individuals contacting the hotline not only report incidents of child abuse or neglect but also receive vital information regarding available resources that can assist victims and their families. By emphasizing this dual function of the hotline, the bill seeks to empower those affected by abuse and make them aware of the support services in their locality.
Contention
While the bill has potential benefits in bolstering support for abuse victims, it may face scrutiny regarding the practicality of implementing such changes effectively. Concerns might arise about the capacity of the DCPP to handle increased call volumes and provide timely information on resources, as well as the sufficiency of resources themselves in meeting the needs of families. Addressing these operational challenges will be crucial for the successful execution of the bill's objectives.
Requires DCF and DOE to establish policies and procedures relating to child abuse and neglect and child abuse prevention during certain public health emergencies.
Requires DCF and DOE to establish policies and procedures relating to child abuse and neglect and child abuse prevention during certain public health emergencies.
Requires DCF and DOE to establish policies and procedures relating to child abuse and neglect and child abuse prevention during certain public health emergencies.
Requires DCF and DOE to establish policies and procedures relating to child abuse and neglect and child abuse prevention during certain public health emergencies.
Revises definition of child abuse or neglect to include additional perpetrators; establishes requirements concerning provision of services to children who engage in problematic sexual behaviors.
Revises definition of child abuse or neglect to include additional perpetrators; establishes requirements concerning provision of services to children who engage in problematic sexual behaviors.