New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR97

Introduced
5/9/24  

Caption

Urges Governor and Legislature to establish initiatives towards education of social workers.

Impact

The resolution highlights a significant concern surrounding the educational debt burden faced by social work graduates, presenting statistics that reveal a stark increase in loan debt over the last decade. Notably, as of 2021, approximately 71.3 percent of baccalaureate graduates and 76 percent of master's graduates were reported to have substantial educational debt, which averages around $26,500 for baccalaureate degrees and significantly higher amounts for master's and doctoral degrees. Such financial pressure raises questions about attracting new talent into the field of social work, which underscores a pressing need for state action.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 97 urges the Governor and the Legislature of New Jersey to establish initiatives aimed at improving the education of future social workers. Recognizing the essential role that social workers play in enhancing community well-being, the resolution emphasizes their importance, particularly evident during the COVID-19 pandemic when they provided crucial services amid challenging circumstances. The resolution seeks to address the growing need for qualified social workers to support the social safety net across various sectors, including healthcare, government, and education.

Contention

While advocates for this resolution stress the urgent need for financial assistance programs—such as scholarships and loan redemption initiatives—opponents may argue about budget constraints or prioritize different areas of public funding. Nonetheless, the underlying message of the resolution emphasizes that without addressing the ongoing student loan crisis, the state's capability to sustain and grow its workforce of social workers could be jeopardized, leading to long-term repercussions for community health and services.

Companion Bills

NJ AR130

Same As Urges Governor and Legislature to establish initiatives towards education of social workers.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR130

Urges Governor and Legislature to establish initiatives towards education of social workers.

NJ HB4289

Establishing the behavioral health workforce education initiative at the Higher Education Policy Commission

NJ HCR121

Establishes an understanding between the Board of Regents and the La. Legislature regarding the future of higher education in La.

NJ HB2833

Establishing the behavioral health workforce education initiative at the Higher Education Policy Commission

NJ HB4763

Establishing the behavioral health workforce education initiative at the Higher Education Policy Commission

NJ HB2166

Establishing the behavioral health workforce education initiative at the Higher Education Policy Commission

NJ HB2381

Establishing the behavioral health workforce education initiative at the Higher Education Policy Commission

NJ SR75

Urges Governor and Legislature to establish programs to help eliminate food deserts.

NJ SR64

Urges Governor and Legislature to establish programs to help eliminate food deserts.

NJ SCR46

Urges Congress to pass "Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act" and fund initiatives to expand palliative care.

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