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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- HEALTH AND SAFETY OF PUPILS -- TRAUMA | |
INFORMED SCHOOLS ACT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Ranglin-Vassell, Kislak, Barros, Biah, and Henries | |
Date Introduced: January 06, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Education | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Chapter 16-21 of the General Laws entitled "Health and Safety of Pupils" is |
2 | hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections: |
3 | 16-21-40. Trauma informed schools act. |
4 | (a) Schools play a critical role in addressing and mitigating the effects of child trauma by |
5 | recognizing the impact of adversity and trauma on students, parents, and staff, and embedding |
6 | policies and practices that foster well-being and resilience. |
7 | (b) Through alignment and integration with a multi-tiered system of support frameworks |
8 | designed to support the academic, behavioral, social and emotional needs of all students, the |
9 | commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall: |
10 | (1) Establish and implement trauma informed practices within all elementary and |
11 | secondary education schools throughout the state, that: |
12 | (i) Promote a shared understanding among teachers, teacher's assistants, school leaders, |
13 | paraprofessionals, specialized instructional support personnel, and other staff that: |
14 | (A) Traumatic experiences are common among students; |
15 | (B) Trauma can impact student learning, behavior, and relationships in school; |
16 | (C) Traumatic experiences do not inherently undermine the capabilities of students to reach |
17 | high expectations in academics and life; |
18 | (D) School-wide learning environments, where all students and adults feel safe, welcomed, |
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1 | and supported, can enable students to succeed despite traumatic experiences; and |
2 | (E) Services, supports, and programs provided to meet individual student needs should be |
3 | trauma informed, where appropriate, and increase student connection to the school-wide learning |
4 | environment. |
5 | (ii) Adopt disciplinary procedures and practices that: |
6 | (A) Accompany disciplinary actions with holistic assessments and positive behavioral |
7 | interventions and supports to address the underlying causes of student behavior, including trauma; |
8 | (B) Avoid harsh, punitive, or exclusionary disciplinary practices; |
9 | (C) Utilize evidence-based restorative practices with a focus on behavior modifications and |
10 | building community, and less punitive or exclusionary practices that erode a culture of trust; |
11 | (D) Implement procedures to call skilled mental health personnel when there is mental |
12 | health breakdown, and resort to law enforcement only in extreme cases and/or when a student or |
13 | students are at risk for bodily harm; and |
14 | (E) Do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual |
15 | orientation or gender identity), disability, English proficiency status, migrant status, or age. |
16 | (iii) Implement activities that engage teachers, teacher's assistants, school leaders, |
17 | paraprofessionals, specialized instructional support personnel, and other staff, in a process of |
18 | school-based planning to: |
19 | (A) Promote a school-wide culture of acceptance; |
20 | (B) Help all students feel safe and connected to the school community; |
21 | (C) Support all students to form positive relationships with adults and peers, understand |
22 | and manage emotions, achieve success academically and in extracurricular areas, and experience |
23 | physical and psychological health and well-being; |
24 | (D) Promote teamwork and effective communication among all staff and shared |
25 | responsibility for every student; |
26 | (E) Integrate evidence-based practices that build social-emotional skills into rigorous |
27 | academic instruction; |
28 | (F) Support trauma-sensitive and informed approaches to multi-tiered system of supports |
29 | ("MTSS") function of team-based leadership, tiered delivery system, selection and implementation |
30 | of instruction and intervention, comprehensive screening and assessment system and continuous |
31 | data-based decision-making; and |
32 | (G) Recognize and prevent adult implicit bias. |
33 | 16-21-41. Trauma informed schools act commission. |
34 | (a) There is hereby established a trauma informed schools act commission (hereinafter the |
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1 | "commission"). The commission shall meet at least quarterly or approximately four (4) times in a |
2 | calendar year. |
3 | (b) The purpose of the commission shall be to assist the department of elementary and |
4 | secondary education with the implementation of the trauma informed schools act, as set forth in § |
5 | 16-21-40 and this section. |
6 | (c) In furtherance of its purpose, the commission shall undertake such actions as it |
7 | determines appropriate, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: |
8 | (1) Conducting a review and assessment of existing trauma informed school and |
9 | community-based initiatives and initiatives across the state; |
10 | (2) Developing a trauma informed school act implementation plan; |
11 | (3) Researching, identifying, and cataloging state, federal, and philanthropic funding |
12 | sources that align with the provisions of this section and § 16-21-40; and |
13 | (4) Annually providing a report with findings and recommendations to the speaker of the |
14 | house, the senate president, and the governor, with the first report to be provided on or before |
15 | January 31, 2024, and on or before January 31 annually thereafter. |
16 | (d) The membership of the commission shall be as follows: |
17 | (1) The state commissioner of elementary and secondary education, or designee; |
18 | (2) The executive director of Young Voices, RI, or designee; |
19 | (3) The executive director of Rhode Island Kids Count, or designee; |
20 | (4) The president of Adoption Rhode Island, or designee; |
21 | (5) The president of the National Education Association Rhode Island, or designee; |
22 | (6) The president of the Rhode Island Federation of Teaching and Health Professionals, or |
23 | designee; |
24 | (7) The president of the Rhode Island Association of School Principals, or designee; |
25 | (8) The director of the Alan Shawn Feinstein College of Education and Professional Studies |
26 | at the University of Rhode Island, or designee; |
27 | (9) The dean of the Rhode Island College School of Social Work, or designee; |
28 | (10) The president of Bradley Hospital, or designee; |
29 | (11) A co-director of the Initiative on Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) at Brown |
30 | University, or designee; |
31 | (12) The director of the Rhode Island College Social Policy Hub for Equity Research |
32 | Education, or designee; |
33 | (13) The director of the department of children, youth, and families, or designee; |
34 | (14) The state child advocate, or designee; |
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1 | (15) The director of the department of health, or designee; and |
2 | (16) Four (4) members of the community as appointed by the governor. |
3 | (e) Each of the governor's appointments shall serve a term of three (3) years, and may be |
4 | reappointed. All other members shall serve as long as they hold their position or until the |
5 | designating authority makes a new appointment. |
6 | (f) The commission shall meet at the call of the commissioner of elementary and secondary |
7 | education and shall elect a chairperson from its membership. A quorum of the commission at any |
8 | meeting shall consist of at least ten (10) members. |
9 | (g) All departments, boards and agencies of the state shall cooperate with the commission |
10 | and forthwith furnish any advice and information, documentary and otherwise, as may be necessary |
11 | or desirable to facilitate the purposes of this chapter. |
12 | (h) The department of administration is authorized and directed to provide suitable quarters |
13 | for the commission. |
14 | SECTION 2. 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 -- HEALTH AND SAFETY OF PUPILS -- TRAUMA | |
INFORMED SCHOOLS ACT | |
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1 | This act would establish the implementation of trauma informed practices in schools |
2 | throughout the state. It would promote teamwork and effective communication among all staff and |
3 | establish shared responsibility for every student. The act would also authorize the creation of a |
4 | commission to provide both support for and recommendations as to how to most effectively |
5 | implement trauma informed practices in schools. |
6 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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