ESHB 1336 -
By Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education
OUT OF ORDER 04/15/2013
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 (1) The legislature finds that:
(a) According to the state department of health, suicide is the
second leading cause of death for Washington youth between the ages of
ten and twenty-four. Suicide rates among Washington youth remain
higher than that national average;
(b) An increasing body of research shows an association between
adverse childhood experiences such as trauma, violence, or abuse, and
school performance. Children and teens spend a significant amount of
time in school. Teachers and other school staff who interact with them
daily are in a prime position to recognize the signs of emotional or
behavioral distress and make appropriate referrals. School personnel
need effective training to help them build the skills and confidence to
assist youth in seeking help;
(c) Educators are not necessarily trained to address significant
social, emotional, or behavioral issues exhibited by youth. Rather,
best practices guidelines suggest that school districts should form
partnerships with qualified health, mental health, and social services
agencies to provide support; and
(d) Current safe school plans prepared by school districts tend to
focus more on natural disasters and external threats and less on how to
recognize and respond to potential crises among the students inside the
school.
(2) Therefore, the legislature intends to increase the capacity for
school districts to recognize and respond to youth in need through
additional training, more comprehensive planning, and emphasis on
diverse partnerships between schools, government agencies, and
communities.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 A new section is added to chapter 28A.410
RCW to read as follows:
(1) As provided under subsection (2) of this section, individuals
certified by the professional educator standards board as a school
nurse, school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor
must complete a training program on youth suicide screening and
referral as a condition of certification. The training program must be
at least three hours in length. The professional educator standards
board must adopt standards for the minimum content of the training in
consultation with the office of the superintendent of public
instruction and the department of health. In developing the standards,
the board must consider training programs listed on the best practices
registry of the American foundation for suicide prevention and the
suicide prevention resource center.
(2) This section applies to the following certificates if the
certificate is first issued or is renewed on or after July 1, 2015, and
at the time of the first certificate renewal after July 1, 2015:
(a) Continuing certificates for school nurses;
(b) Continuing certificates for school social workers;
(c) Continuing and professional certificates for school
psychologists;
(d) Continuing and professional certificates for school counselors;
and
(e) Continuing and professional national board and association
certificates for school counselors and psychologists.
(3) The professional educator standards board shall consider the
training program under subsection (1) of this section as approved
continuing education under RCW 28A.415.020 and shall count the training
program toward meeting continuing education requirements for
certification as a school nurse, school social worker, school
psychologist, or school counselor.
Sec. 3 RCW 28A.410.035 and 1990 c 90 s 1 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) To receive initial certification as a teacher in this state
after August 31, 1991, an applicant shall have successfully completed
a course on issues of abuse. The content of the course shall discuss
the identification of physical, emotional, sexual, and substance abuse,
information on the impact of abuse on the behavior and learning
abilities of students, discussion of the responsibilities of a teacher
to report abuse or provide assistance to students who are the victims
of abuse, and methods for teaching students about abuse of all types
and their prevention.
(2) The professional educator standards board shall incorporate
into the content required for the course under this section, knowledge
and skill standards pertaining to recognition, initial screening, and
response to emotional or behavioral distress in students, including but
not limited to indicators of possible substance abuse, violence, and
youth suicide. To receive initial certification after August 31, 2014,
an applicant must have successfully completed a course that includes
the content of this subsection. The board shall consult with the
office of the superintendent of public instruction and the department
of health in developing the standards.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4 A new section is added to chapter 28A.320
RCW to read as follows:
(1) Beginning in the 2014-15 school year, each school district must
adopt a plan for recognition, initial screening, and response to
emotional or behavioral distress in students, including but not limited
to indicators of possible substance abuse, violence, and youth suicide.
The school district must annually provide the plan to all district
staff.
(2) At a minimum the plan must address:
(a) Identification of training opportunities in recognition,
screening, and referral that may be available for staff;
(b) How to use the expertise of district staff who have been
trained in recognition, screening, and referral;
(c) How staff should respond to suspicions, concerns, or warning
signs of emotional or behavioral distress in students;
(d) Identification and development of partnerships with community
organizations and agencies for referral of students to health, mental
health, substance abuse, and social support services, including
development of at least one memorandum of understanding between the
district and such an entity in the community or region;
(e) Protocols and procedures for communication with parents;
(f) How staff should respond to a crisis situation where a student
is in imminent danger to himself or herself or others;
(g) Information on the stages of grief and loss and how to respond
to students who are in emotional distress as a result of a student or
staff-related crisis or suicide; and
(h) How the district will provide support to students and staff
after an incident of violence or youth suicide.
(3) The plan under this section may be a separate plan or a
component of another district plan or policy, such as the harassment,
intimidation, and bullying prevention policy under RCW 28A.300.2851 or
the comprehensive safe school plan required under RCW 28A.320.125.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5 A new section is added to chapter 28A.320
RCW to read as follows:
The office of the superintendent of public instruction and the
school safety advisory committee shall develop a model school district
plan for recognition, initial screening, and response to emotional or
behavioral distress in students, including but not limited to
indicators of possible substance abuse, violence, and youth suicide.
The model plan must incorporate research-based best practices,
including practices and protocols used in schools and school districts
in other states. The model plan must be posted by February 1, 2014, on
the school safety center web site, along with relevant resources and
information to support school districts in developing and implementing
the plan required under section 4 of this act.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6 A new section is added to chapter 71.24 RCW
to read as follows:
The department shall provide funds for mental health first aid
training targeted at school counselors and educational staff. The
training will follow the model developed by the department of
psychology in Melbourne, Australia. Instruction provided will describe
common mental disorders that arise in youth, their possible causes and
risk factors, the availability of evidence-based medical,
psychological, and alternative treatments, processes for making
referrals for behavioral health services, and methods to effectively
render assistance in both initial intervention and crisis situations.
The department shall collaborate with the office of the superintendent
of public instruction to identify sites and methods of instruction that
leverage local resources to the extent possible for the purpose of
making the mental health first aid training broadly available.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7 A new section is added to chapter 28A.310
RCW to read as follows:
Each educational service district shall develop and maintain the
capacity to offer training for educators and other school district
staff on youth suicide screening and referral, and on recognition,
initial screening, and response to emotional or behavioral distress in
students, including but not limited to indicators of possible substance
abuse, violence, and youth suicide. An educational service district
may demonstrate capacity by employing staff with sufficient expertise
to offer the training or by contracting with individuals or
organizations to offer the training. Training may be offered on a fee-for-service basis, or at no cost to school districts or educators if
funds are appropriated specifically for this purpose or made available
through grants or other sources.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 8 The office of the superintendent of public
instruction shall convene a temporary task force to identify best
practices, model programs, and successful strategies for school
districts to form partnerships with qualified health, mental health,
and social services agencies in the community to coordinate and improve
support for youth in need. The task force shall identify and develop
resource documents to be posted on the school safety center web site,
and submit a report with recommendations to the education committees of
the legislature by December 1, 2013. The task force shall also explore
the potential use of advance online youth emotional health and crisis
response systems that have been developed for use in other countries.
The task force must include the results of the review in its December
1st report.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9 If specific funding for the purposes of
section 6 of this act, referencing section 6 of this act by bill or
chapter number and section number, is not provided by June 30, 2013, in
the omnibus appropriations act, section 6 of this act is null and
void."
ESHB 1336 -
By Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education
OUT OF ORDER 04/15/2013
On page 1, line 2 of the title, after "youth;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "amending RCW 28A.410.035; adding a new section to chapter 28A.410 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 28A.320 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 71.24 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 28A.310 RCW; and creating new sections."
EFFECT: Requires the Department of Social and Health Services to provide funding for mental health first aid training targeted at school counselors and educational staff. Requires the Department of Social and Health Services to collaborate with the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to identify sites and methods of instruction that leverage local resources for making mental health first aid training broadly available. Includes a null and void clause, if funding is not provided for this training program. Retains the language of the underlying bill. Changes certain requirements regarding training and certification renewal for school counselors and psychologists. Each school district must adopt a plan for response to emotional or behavioral distress in students. The plan must now also address information on the stages of grief and loss and how to respond to students who are in emotional distress as a result of a student or staff-related crisis or suicide.