Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2346

Introduced
1/12/23  

Caption

School boards; anonymous reporting system, assessment of risk of violence, etc.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would introduce a systematic approach to intervention in schools by making resources available through a dedicated 24/7 crisis center staffed by trained professionals. These experts will provide assistance in areas including crisis management and suicide prevention, which are crucial for addressing the growing concerns around student safety and mental health. The bill encourages ongoing support and training for both students and faculty, enabling them to effectively utilize the reporting system and understand the nuances of mental wellness.

Summary

House Bill 2346 emphasizes the importance of school safety by encouraging school boards to establish an anonymous reporting system aimed at assessing risks of violence and preventing harm to students and others. The proposed legislation outlines that each school board may contract with a private nonprofit organization for creating a secure platform where students can confidentially submit tips regarding threats of violence or self-harm. This initiative is grounded in the need to foster safer learning environments for students throughout the state.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support due to its focus on student safety, some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the implementation and costs associated with contracting external organizations. Additionally, there might be discussions about the effectiveness of anonymous reporting systems and whether they can adequately address the complexities of student mental health and safety issues. Questions regarding the training of staff and the adequacy of the resources provided may arise, as well as the challenge of ensuring that students feel encouraged to utilize the system without fear of repercussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA AB2384

School safety: anonymous reporting programs: threat assessment systems.

VA HF1901

School safety provisions modified, anonymous threat reporting system grants provided for schools, active shooter incidents and active shooter threats reporting required, Minnesota Fusion Center reporting modified, report required, and money appropriated.

VA HB2765

Students; statewide anonymous reporting mobile application.

VA SB548

Creating Safety and Violence Education for Students Act

VA HB873

Public elementary and secondary schools; threat assessment team membership, etc.

VA H605

School Threat Assessment Teams

VA S2785

Directs Attorney General to establish program for anonymous reporting of potential threats to school safety.

VA SB114

Eliminate anonymous reporting in child protective services cases

VA A1792

Directs Attorney General to establish program for anonymous reporting of potential threats to school safety.

VA S1684

Directs Attorney General to establish program for anonymous reporting of potential threats to school safety.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.