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NJ A1847

NJ A1847
Requires Commissioner of Human Services to establish 24-hour, toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline and develop hotline connection system to ensure that callers are connected to other appropriate hotlines when needed.


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Introduced
01/14/2020
In Committee
02/03/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require the Commissioner of Human Services, in consultation with the Commissioners of Health, Community Affairs, and Children and Families, to establish and maintain, on a 24 hour a day basis, a toll-free Mental Illness Crisis Resource telephone hotline service. The hotline would be operated separately and apart from the State's existing social services information hotline, the State's existing mental health and developmental disabilities services hotline, and any community-based suicide hotlines. The Mental Illness Crisis Resource Hotline would be used to receive and respond to calls from persons who are undergoing, or who are seeking help for a person who is undergoing, a crisis or emergency situation resulting from mental illness. Hotline staff would be required to provide emergency counseling to callers, in an effort to stabilize the crisis or emergency situation, and would additionally be required to promptly connect callers to other appropriate State and local resources that can be used to immediately address and eliminate the crisis or emergency situation. To the extent practicable, callers are to be connected with resources that are available in the same county or region of the State in which the crisis or emergency situation is occurring. The bill would require the Mental Illness Crisis Resource Hotline to be staffed by licensed or certified professional counselors, psychologists, psychoanalysts, and social workers who have particular experience in mental health crisis intervention, including experience in communicating with persons in mental health crisis, and their families, and who have particular training and knowledge in the institutional and community-based resources that are available throughout the State to assist persons who are undergoing a mental health crisis, and their families. The hotline is to be staffed by persons with diverse ethnic backgrounds, including persons who speak both English and Spanish. The commissioner will also be required to ensure that the hotline either employs or contracts with translators and bi- or multi-lingual health care professionals who can be made available to assist callers, upon request, or when needed. The commissioner will be required to engage in a public awareness campaign, using all available media, to inform the public about the availability and purpose of the Mental Illness Crisis Resource Hotline. The campaign is to include a component that is specifically designed to inform children and young adults in elementary school, high school, and institutions of higher education about the availability of the hotline. Posters, signs, and other promotional materials used in this component of the public awareness campaign are to employ the use of language that is understandable by, and appropriate to, children and young adults. Any promotional materials used in the public awareness campaign are to be made available in both English and Spanish. The bill would require the Departments of Human Services, Health, Children and Families, Community Affairs, Education, and Law and Public Safety to each prominently display the phone number for the Mental Illness Resource Hotline on the departments' respective Internet websites. The bill would additionally require the Commissioner of Human Services, in consultation and coordination with the Commissioner of Health, to develop a system that requires and enables the staff of any health or human services-related hotline in the State (including the Mental Illness Resource Hotline established under the bill) to immediately connect callers to other appropriate State or federal hotlines, as needed to address the callers' stated needs and issues. The hotline connection system is to ensure, to the greatest extent practicable, that whenever a person calls a health or human services-related hotline in the State that is inappropriate to their needs, the hotline staff will immediately and directly transfer the caller to another appropriate hotline, without ending the call. The establishment of this type of hotline connection system will prevent instances where a person seeking help is denied assistance because the hotline is not appropriate for the person's needs.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Commissioner of Human Services to establish a 24-hour, toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline that will connect callers experiencing non-emergency mental health issues to appropriate programs, services, and resources. The hotline will be staffed by licensed mental health professionals and provide referrals and warm hand-offs to other relevant hotlines, such as the New Jersey Suicide Prevention Hotline, when needed. The bill also mandates a public awareness campaign to inform the public, especially children and young adults, about the availability of the hotline, and requires the display of the hotline's phone number on various state department websites.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Reported out of Asm. Comm. with Amendments, and Referred to Assembly Appropriations Committee (on 02/03/2020)

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