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NJ A4929

NJ A4929
"College Mental Health Services Act"; establishes grant program for public institutions of higher education and requires public institutions of higher education to report certain information concerning mental health treatment and suicides.


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Introduced
11/05/2020
In Committee
11/05/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill, known as the "College Mental Health Services Act," establishes in the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education the "College Mental Health Services Grant Program." The purpose of the program will be to allocate grant moneys to senior public institutions of higher education and county colleges in the State to establish or improve access to mental health services on the campuses of the institutions. A grant received by a public institution of higher education under the program is to be specifically used for efforts to improve student access to, and the timeliness of the provision of, mental health services and supports. The grant may be used for, but is not limited to: developing initiatives to reduce wait times for students seeking mental health services and supports; hiring additional mental health professionals to provide mental health services and supports to students at the institution; contracting with independent public or private entities to provide mental health services and supports; creating methods to enhance the identification of students who may be experiencing personal, school, or family difficulties impacting the student's mental health; and implementing efforts to increase awareness among students of existing on-campus and community resources for students experiencing mental health difficulties. The bill also requires public institutions of higher education to post on their Internet websites the following information for each semester: the total number of students enrolled in the institution who committed suicide; the total number of students who attempted to commit suicide; the ratio of students to mental health professionals at the institution; the total number of students who had appointments with a mental health professional at the institution; the number of students who had only one appointment with a mental health professional; the number of students who had three or more appointments with a mental health professional; the total number of appointments made by students with mental health professionals; the average number of appointments for those students who had more than one appointment with a mental health professional; the average wait time for students to receive appointments with a mental health professional; the number of students who were referred to outside mental health services; and the number of students who were referred to emergency care due to mental health concerns. The information will be updated no more than 60 days following the end of each semester and will be posted on the institution's website. The demand and need for mental health services and supports by students on college campuses has increased significantly in recent years. The grant program established under this bill seeks to help public institutions of higher education in the State that may be facing challenges in providing a sufficient level of mental health services and supports to their students. In addition, the bill's provisions requiring a public institution of higher education to provide information regarding mental health treatment and student suicides will help raise awareness of, and provide insight into, the critical issue of mental health on college campuses.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the "College Mental Health Services Act," establishes a grant program in the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education to provide funding to public institutions of higher education in New Jersey to improve access to mental health services on their campuses. The grant can be used for initiatives to reduce wait times, hire additional mental health professionals, contract with external providers, enhance student identification, and increase awareness of available resources. The bill also requires public institutions to report various data on mental health treatment and suicides among their student populations, which will help raise awareness and provide insights into this critical issue on college campuses.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Higher Education Committee (on 11/05/2020)

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