An act relating to establishing the Critical Incident Review Team
Impact
This bill, if enacted, will create explicit mechanisms for reviewing severe situations within the Department's jurisdiction. With a structure in place that includes professionals from various angles of the child welfare system, the Critical Incident Review Team is expected to propose improvements in policies, practices, and training strategies. Additionally, the emphasis on systematic recommendations based on reviews intends to foster a culture of learning and accountability within the workforce, ultimately focusing on the well-being of children and families.
Summary
House Bill H0696 aims to establish a Critical Incident Review Team within the Department for Children and Families’ Family Services Division. The purpose of this team is to provide an internal evaluation of services related to child welfare and improve outcomes for children and families involved in the child protection system. By reviewing critical incidents involving child fatalities, serious injuries, or events leading to negative outcomes, the team will help identify necessary supports or investments to enhance services provided by the Division.
Contention
A notable aspect of H0696 is the confidentiality surrounding the proceedings and records of the Critical Incident Review Team. While this ensures that sensitive information regarding incidents is protected, it has raised concerns about the transparency of the review process. The exclusion of these records from public inspection and discovery could be contentious among advocacy groups and stakeholders who may argue that transparency is crucial for public trust and accountability in child protective services.
Relative to critical incident stress management team members and establishing a rural and underserved area educator incentive program for higher education and making an appropriation therefor.
Membership and requirements for child mortality review panel modified, review process for child fatalities and near fatalities related to maltreatment modified, Department of Human Services child systemic critical incident review team requirements modified, and critical incident public information portal established.
An act relating to miscellaneous unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, and employment practices amendments and to establishing the Vermont Baby Bond Trust