Establishes Train the Trainer Program for Student Wellbeing in DOE; appropriates $1 million.
Impact
The bill outlines a framework for addressing key areas of student behavioral and mental health, including trauma-informed approaches, signs of mental health challenges, restorative practices, and methodologies for fostering social and emotional health in educational settings. It emphasizes the importance of equipping school personnel with the skills to identify and effectively manage behavioral issues, while also promoting positive bystander behavior and helping to de-escalate crisis situations. An evaluation mechanism is established, requiring the Commissioner of Education to assess the program’s effectiveness annually and report back to the government after three years.
Summary
Senate Bill S1466 establishes a Train the Trainer Program for Student Wellbeing within the New Jersey Department of Education. The primary aim of this program is to equip participants, who can include teachers and school staff, with the knowledge and resources necessary to lead courses focused on behavioral and mental health in public schools. The bill allocates $1,000,000 from the General Fund to implement this initiative, with the objective of enhancing the overall climate and culture in schools through informed teaching and intervention strategies.
Contention
While the bill is generally positioned as a positive move towards improving student mental health, it does not mandate participation from school districts, which may lead to inconsistent implementation across the state. This provision might raise concerns about the program’s overall effectiveness and reach. Stakeholders could argue that schools opting out could diminish the intended benefits and create disparities in access to essential training. Furthermore, discussions may arise regarding the allocation of state funds and the degree of regulatory oversight required to ensure compliance and accountability among participating institutions.
Relating to consideration of the mental health of public school students in training requirements for certain school employees, curriculum requirements, counseling programs, educational programs, state and regional programs and services, and health care services for students and to mental health first aid program training and reporting regarding local mental health authority and school district personnel.
Relating to consideration of the mental health of public school students in training requirements for certain school employees, curriculum requirements, counseling programs, educational programs, state and regional programs and services, and health care services for students and to mental health first aid program training and reporting regarding local mental health authority and school district personnel.
Relating to consideration of the mental health of public school students in training requirements for certain school employees, curriculum requirements, counseling programs, educational programs, state and regional programs and services, and health care services for students and to mental health first aid program training and reporting regarding local mental health authority and school district personnel.
Establishes pilot program to refer certain emergency department patients for development of coordinated behavioral health care treatment and support services plan.