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House of Representatives
Session of 2019 - 2020 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: May 16, 2019 02:15 PM
From: Representative Dan L. Miller and Rep. Thomas P. Murt
To: All House members
Subject: UPDATED VERSION - Increasing access to school counselors, psychologists, social workers and nurses
 
This is an updated version of HB 1401 from this session. These changes and updates were made in order to correct a filing error.

Arguably now more than ever, we need to be sure our students have access to trained, professional support services in every school district across the Commonwealth. Research shows the overwhelming positive impact of ensuring every student feels supported by at least one caring and adult, and for so many, that need is met in school. However, in time of elevated need, required teaching, and mandated testing, it is unreasonable to expect teachers to fill all of these voids- and of course, teachers are not counselors. That is why it is integral for every school to have a full compliment of counselors, psychologists, social workers, and nurses.

Quite simply our schools are incomplete without these professionals there to help.

Our legislation requires school districts to evaluate their needs based on school population and requires a necessary complement of school counselors, psychologists, social workers, and nurses to ensure that access to help is never a problem and that case load management is never an issue.

Whether for undiagnosed mental health, the impact of trauma, the challenges of isolation, or the anxiety often associated with today’s learning, our kids need access to timely and professional support. This bill also requires proper privacy procedures and parental involvement in this area.

We hope that you join us co-sponsoring this important legislation and making sure that these services are in place for every student in Pennsylvania.

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Introduced as HB1500