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NJ S3723

NJ S3723
Requires DCF and DOE to establish policies and procedures relating to child abuse and neglect and child abuse prevention during certain public health emergencies.


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Introduced
05/06/2021
In Committee
12/09/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to establish policies and procedures to detect and investigate incidents of child abuse and neglect and to promote child abuse prevention techniques that is to be employed for the duration of the public health emergency declared pursuant to P.L.2005, c.222 (C.26:13-1 et seq.) in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and each subsequent public health emergencies that necessitates the use of social distancing and other restrictions on person-to person contact.. The policies and procedures are to include, but not be limited to: (1) publicizing the department's State Central Registry, as well as providing instructions for calling 911 for emergencies, and directions to assist the public in accessing the department's website or social media platforms to obtain more information on the reporting child abuse and neglect; (2) allowing a child protective investigator assigned to investigate an incident of child abuse and neglect to perform some of their responsibilities, or a permanency worker assigned to a child under the department's care, custody, and supervision to provide case management services, if appropriate, remotely by telephone, computer, or other means of live audio or video communication; (3) allowing the family of a child under the department's care, custody, and supervision to access services, as appropriate, remotely by telephone, computer, or other means of live audio or video communication; (4) providing for the preparation and dissemination of literature and other resource materials prepared by the department which : inform parents of factors that contribute to incidents of child abuse and neglect and the legal ramifications of abusing or neglecting a child; highlight the services provided by the State which help in preventing child abuse and neglect; provide tips on child safety; and reinforce positive parenting skills; and (5) providing for the regular review and analysis, by the department, of the State's child abuse reporting requirements as may be necessary in order for the department to develop and implement strategies to better detect and investigate incidents of child abuse and neglect during public health emergencies that require social distancing or other restrictions on person-to person contact. Under the provisions of the bill, the DCF, in consultation with the Department of Education (DOE), is required to establish a public awareness campaign to inform the general public about: protecting children from child abuse and neglect during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent public health emergencies that require social distancing, remote learning, or other restrictions on person-to-person contact; and the policies and procedures established in the bill. The bill also requires the DCF to prepare a fact sheet on the information provided through the public awareness campaign, to make the fact sheet available to the public by electronic or other means of distribution, and to post the fact sheet on its Internet website and the Internet websites of the DOE and the Departments of Health, and Human Services. The DCF is to collect and analyze data on all records of child abuse reports made during the COVID-19 pandemic, including, but not limited to: reports made pursuant to section 3 of P.L.1971, c.437 (C.9:6-8.10; reports received pursuant to section 20 of P.L.1974, c.119 (C.9:6-8.40); and all reports of findings forwarded to the child abuse registry pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1971, c.437 (C.9:6-8.11). The Commissioner of Children and Families is to issue a report no more than one year after the effective date of the bill to the Governor and, pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1991, c.164 (C.52:14-19.1), to the Legislature. The report is to contain: a summary of the data on child abuse reports compiled by the DCF; comparative information about child abuse reports made during the COVID-19 pandemic and child abuse reports made prior to the pandemic; and any recommendations for legislation or regulatory changes in the reporting of cases of child abuse and neglect during a public health emergency that requires social distancing or other restrictions on person to person contact. The bill also stipulates that the DOE require every school district in the State, in consultation with the DCF, to develop and implement a training program for school employees on the detection and prevention of child abuse during a public health emergency that requires remote learning, social distancing, or other restrictions on person-to person contact. The training program is to: (1) include information on the signs of child abuse and neglect, how to assess the safety of a child, and in what ways the signs can be detected and a child safety assessment can be conducted in person and virtually. The DOE, in consultation with the DCF, is also to require every school district in the State, during a public health emergency that requires remote learning, social distancing, or other restrictions on person-to-person contact, to: (1) allow students and their families to remotely access, by telephone, computer, or other means of live audio or video communication, information about the Department of Children and Families' Family Helpline and other telephone hotlines that offer peer support, clinical, or counseling services to children who are at risk of child abuse or neglect and their families; and (2) provide a behavioral health assessment, remotely by telephone, computer, or other means of live audio or video communication, to every student who is deemed at-risk of child abuse or neglect as determined by a school psychologist, school counselor, or school social worker.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to establish policies and procedures to detect, investigate, and prevent child abuse and neglect during public health emergencies that necessitate social distancing and other restrictions on person-to-person contact. The bill mandates that DCF and the Department of Education (DOE) launch a public awareness campaign to inform the public about protecting children from abuse and neglect during these emergencies. It also requires DOE to develop an online training program for school employees on detecting and preventing child abuse during remote learning or social distancing. Additionally, the bill directs DCF to collect and analyze data on child abuse reports during the COVID-19 pandemic and provide a report to the Legislature with recommendations for legislative or regulatory changes to improve reporting during public health emergencies.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 12/09/2021)

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