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US S774

US S774
Trauma-Informed Care for Children and Families Act of 2017


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Introduced
03/29/2017
In Committee
03/29/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Trauma-Informed Care for Children and Families Act of 2017 This bill establishes: (1) the Interagency Task Force on Trauma-Informed Care; (2) the National Law Enforcement Child and Youth Trauma Coordinating Center; (3) the Native American Technical Assistance Resource Center to provide trauma-informed technical assistance; and (4) Medicaid demonstration projects to test innovative, trauma-informed approaches for delivering early and periodic screening, diagnostic, and treatment services to eligible children. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must encourage states to collect and report data on adverse childhood experiences. The bill amends the Public Health Service Act, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act, and other laws to revise or establish provisions related to trauma, including provisions regarding the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative, Performance Partnership Pilots, health professional shortage areas, and training of school personnel, court personnel, and health care providers. The Department of Education may award grants for the improvement of trauma support services and mental health care for children in educational settings.

AI Summary

This bill establishes: (1) the Interagency Task Force on Trauma-Informed Care to identify, evaluate, recommend, and update best practices for identifying, referring, and supporting children, youth, and their families who have experienced or are at risk of experiencing trauma; (2) the National Law Enforcement Child and Youth Trauma Coordinating Center to provide assistance to law enforcement agencies in interacting with children and youth who have been exposed to violence or other trauma; (3) the Native American Technical Assistance Resource Center to provide trauma-informed technical assistance to tribal organizations; and (4) Medicaid demonstration projects to test innovative, trauma-informed approaches for delivering early and periodic screening, diagnostic, and treatment services to eligible children. The bill also allows certain federal funds to be used for training in the best practices developed under the bill.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (11)

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (on 03/29/2017)

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