2018 -- H 7685 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Kazarian, Amore, Messier, O'Brien, and Bennett | |
Date Introduced: February 15, 2018 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. This act shall be entitled the "Rhode Island School Social Workers Quality |
2 | Assessment Act". |
3 | SECTION 2. The general assembly adopts the following findings: |
4 | (1) The Rhode Island general assembly finds school social workers are an essential |
5 | component of the school's educational team with specific expertise in the domains of mental |
6 | health, social/emotional learning and social services. |
7 | (2) School social workers are professionals employed by school districts to enhance the |
8 | academic mission by providing services that strengthen home/school/community partnerships. |
9 | (3) School social workers' expertise is working with students and families from a family- |
10 | strength, empowerment model. |
11 | (4) School social workers bridge systems by locating and mobilizing community |
12 | resources that may serve a student and/or family facing challenges. |
13 | (5) Research indicates that when families' basic needs are met, there is a higher likelihood |
14 | that the students will succeed in school (G-14-3.3, Basic Education Plan, 2009, Rhode Island |
15 | Department of Education). |
16 | (6) "Mental and social/emotional health issues directly impede students' abilities to learn. |
17 | Such issues include, but are not limited to, psychiatric disorders, domestic violence, alcohol and |
18 | drug abuse, child abuse and neglect, as well as various forms of bullying" (G-14-3.2, BEP). |
19 | (7) The role of the school social worker continues to evolve as it confronts the ever- |
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1 | changing complex needs of schools and the students they serve. |
2 | (8) The scope of responsibilities and involvement of the practitioner is broad and may |
3 | vary not only from one district to another but also within each district. |
4 | SECTION 3. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended |
5 | by adding thereto the following chapter: |
6 | CHAPTER 73.1 |
7 | SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS QUALITY ASSESSMENT ACT |
8 | 16-73.1-1. Compilation of data – School social worker duties and responsibilities. |
9 | (a) Accumulated data is needed to identify and assess the workload, duties and |
10 | responsibilities of school social workers. The 2009 basic education plan drafted by the |
11 | department of education: |
12 | (1) Delegates to the local education agency the ultimate responsibility for the operation of |
13 | a system of education and support services that is reasonably designed and adequately resourced |
14 | to achieve compliance with all aspects of the basic education plan; |
15 | (2) Requires that the local education agency provide a supportive and nurturing school |
16 | community; and |
17 | (3) Provides adequate psychological, mental health and social services. |
18 | (b) The state department of education shall develop a standard measure which will |
19 | identify the number of school social workers in the state, and the actual nature and scope of work |
20 | and services that they provide. Specifically, it shall solicit information concerning: |
21 | (1) Prevention and intervention services; |
22 | (2) Counselor services assessments; |
23 | (3) Consultation; |
24 | (4) Parent and community liaison; |
25 | (5) Attempts to reduce violence; |
26 | (6) Referrals and collaboration; and |
27 | (7) Promoting adherence to federal mandates, involvement in school activities and |
28 | training. |
29 | (c) School departments shall ascertain and forward to the state department of education |
30 | the following information: |
31 | (1) The number of social assessments completed; |
32 | (2) The number of family contacts; |
33 | (3) The number of staff meetings attended; |
34 | (4) The number of community contacts; |
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1 | (5) The number of teacher consultation contacts; |
2 | (6) The number of functional behavioral assessments (FBAs) completed; |
3 | (7) The number of individualized educational plan (IEP) meetings attended; |
4 | (8) The number of individual counseling sessions; and |
5 | (9) The number of group counseling sessions. |
6 | (d) Every school social worker shall complete this standard measure for one complete |
7 | school year. |
8 | 16-73.1-2. Report. |
9 | The department of education shall gather all the information concerning the duties and |
10 | responsibilities of school social workers provided to it by local school departments. It shall |
11 | summarize the information in a report which shall be delivered to the chairpersons of the house of |
12 | representatives health education and welfare committee and the senate committee on education in |
13 | January of 2020. |
14 | SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS | |
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1 | This act would create a process for the department of education relating to the collection |
2 | and organization of information concerning the workload and scope of the duties and |
3 | responsibilities performed by school social workers. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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