A pilot school-centered mental health program and making an appropriation. (FE)
Impact
The legislation intends to integrate mental health support within the educational framework, emphasizing year-round service provision tailored to the needs of students and their families. Notably, the program mandates evidence-based therapy, family coaching, and behaviors interventions, which are designed to create a supportive and therapeutic environment at school and beyond. This approach is aimed at improving mental health outcomes among vulnerable student populations, while also fostering collaboration with community health services.
Summary
Assembly Bill 984, introduced in January 2024, aims to establish a pilot school-centered mental health program in two schools across Wisconsin. The Department of Health Services is allocated $428,000 in each fiscal year of the 2023-25 biennium to support this initiative, which is executed by Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, Inc. The program's primary goal is to provide on-site mental health services to at-risk pupils and their families, involving a range of personnel such as full-time therapists and family coaches.
Contention
Potential points of contention surround the execution and funding of the program. Critics may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of the allocated funds, as well as the effectiveness of the chosen service providers. Additionally, there may be discussions about the scope of the program—whether two schools sufficiently represent the needs of the broader student population or whether a larger implementation would be necessary. Furthermore, accountability measures, such as independent audits of program outcomes, are pivotal in ensuring that the funds are utilized effectively and that the program meets its intended goals.
Reading instruction in public schools and private schools participating in parental choice programs, an early literacy assessment and intervention program, providing an exemption from rule-making procedures, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
Reading instruction in public schools and private schools participating in parental choice programs, an early literacy assessment and intervention program, providing an exemption from rule-making procedures, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)