California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR170

Introduced
4/29/26  

Caption

Firefighter Mental Health Awareness Week.

Impact

The resolution underscores the alarming trend of mental health issues within the firefighting community, stating that in recent years, more firefighters have died by suicide than in job-related incidents. Recent statistics cited in the resolution indicate that 127 firefighters and EMTs took their own lives in 2024, representing a growing crisis. This week is intended to foster an environment where open discussions about mental health are encouraged, aiming to break the stigma surrounding such issues and promote the utilization of peer support programs and professional counseling.

Summary

SCR170, introduced by Senator Grayson, aims to designate the week of May 25 to May 29 as Firefighter Mental Health Awareness Week in California. This resolution seeks to raise awareness about the critical mental health challenges faced by firefighters and emergency medical personnel, who routinely encounter traumatic situations while serving their communities. The bill highlights the intense physical and emotional toll of firefighting, stressing the need for discussions around mental health and available resources.

Conclusion

Overall, SCR170 serves as an important step toward recognizing and addressing the mental health needs of firefighters. By dedicating a week to this cause, it aims to create a culture of support and acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by first responders. The legislative intent is clear: fostering community discussions that not only acknowledge these challenges but also promote vital mental health resources and peer support to combat the growing crisis of mental health issues within the fire service.

Contention

While SCR170 represents a unifying effort to address firefighter mental health challenges, it may also raise discussions on resource allocation and the adequacy of support systems in place for first responders. Critics of mental health initiatives often argue about the effectiveness and reach of such awareness campaigns, questioning whether proclamations alone can effect meaningful change. Nonetheless, supporters highlight the resolution's potential role in raising consciousness and prompting action regarding mental health resources necessary for firefighters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA H8101

Youth Mental Health Awareness Week

CA SCR4

Mental Health Month; Tardive Dysk Week

CA ACR174

Student Mental Health Awareness Week in California.

CA SCR64

Student Mental Health Awareness Week in California.

CA ACR182

Youth Mental Health Awareness Week in California.

CA SR79

Relative to Sleep Health Awareness Week.

CA ACR61

Filicide Awareness Week.

CA ACR70

Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

CA HJR1009

Veterans Mental Health Awareness

CA AR63

Relative to National Massage Therapy Awareness Week.

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