Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB823

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Early Child Intervention.

Impact

The bill mandates the Department of Human Resources Development to reclassify several specialist positions within the Early Childhood Services Unit of the Department of Health. Key positions, such as Physical Therapists and Special Education Teachers, will be upgraded to ensure that the state can attract and retain qualified personnel necessary for effective early intervention. Alongside these reclassifications, SB823 also proposes the establishment of two new full-time mental health specialist positions dedicated to addressing early childhood mental health needs, reflecting a comprehensive approach to bolstering early intervention services.

Summary

Senate Bill 823 addresses critical challenges in Hawaii’s early intervention services aimed at children with special needs under the age of three. It highlights significant vacancy rates within the state's early intervention providers, which are reported to range between thirty to forty-two percent across all programs. This shortage adversely affects infant and toddler development, as well as compliance with federal mandates regarding early childhood care and intervention services. The bill aims to enhance the state's capacity to deliver these essential services by focusing on the recruitment and retention of qualified professionals.

Contention

While the bill seeks to fulfill a significant public health need, potential points of contention may arise regarding the allocation of state resources and funding priorities. With appropriations totaling approximately $190,032 earmarked for both reclassification and the establishment of new positions in fiscal years 2025-2027, stakeholders may have differing opinions on the effectiveness and necessity of financial investments in early intervention. The discussions surrounding the implementation of such changes could draw attention to broader themes of health system capacity, service accessibility, and the prioritization of children's mental health initiatives in Hawaii.

Companion Bills

HI HB880

Same As Relating To Early Child Intervention.

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