Expands responsibilities of Child Advocacy Center-Multidisciplinary Team Advisory Board and establishes "Problematic Sexual Behavior Program"; appropriates $8.5 million.
Impact
The legislation will amend several provisions of P.L.2017, c.90 and appropriates $8.5 million to fund the newly created Child Treatment Assistance Fund. This fund is intended to cover the costs of the medical and mental health services provided under the Problematic Sexual Behavior Program. The program will also integrate specialized care coordinators to ensure that the needs of affected youth and their families are met across different regions of the state, thereby enhancing the accessibility and efficiency of support services.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2232 aims to expand the functions of the Child Advocacy Center-Multidisciplinary Team Advisory Board and establish a comprehensive Problematic Sexual Behavior Program in New Jersey. This program is designed to provide a statewide coordinated response to youth exhibiting problematic sexual behavior, along with addressing the related medical and mental health service needs for these youth and their families. The bill envisions a collaborative effort among law enforcement, child protective services, mental health professionals, and victim advocates to effectively manage and support these youth cases.
Contention
While the bill's initiatives are intended to better serve youth dealing with problematic sexual behaviors, there may be debate regarding the implications of increased state oversight and how this aligns with existing frameworks for handling youth behavioral health issues. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the adequacy of funding, while others may emphasize the need for implementation of evidence-based treatment and preventive measures to create durable solutions in managing such sensitive youth cases. The shift towards a statewide program may also raise questions about local autonomy in responding to community-specific needs.
Carry Over
Expands responsibilities of Child Advocacy Center-Multidisciplinary Team Advisory Board and establishes "Problematic Sexual Behavior Program"; appropriates $8.5 million.
Carry Over
Expands responsibilities of Child Advocacy Center-Multidisciplinary Team Advisory Board and establishes Problematic Sexual Behavior Program.
Children; Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Account; authorizing Department of Human Services to allocate monies; disbursements of funds; by Commission on Children and Youth; documentation; contract; effective date.
Children; Oklahoma Children's Code; lead agency; child abuse multidisciplinary review team; district attorney; duties; references; joint investigations; team functions; Department of Human Services; terms; Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Team Account; funds; contract; rules; Oklahoma Multidisciplinary Team Council; membership; elect; quorum; business; Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Team Account Fund; Child Abuse Training and Coordination Council; repealer; effective date.
Provides relative to confidentiality policies and procedures pertaining to work product created, received, or maintained by child advocacy centers and multidisciplinary investigative teams