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1 | | General Assembly shall advise State agencies on designing and |
2 | | implementing short-term and long-term strategies to provide |
3 | | comprehensive and coordinated services for children from birth |
4 | | to age 25 and their families with the goal of addressing |
5 | | children's mental health needs across a full continuum of |
6 | | care, including social determinants of health, prevention, |
7 | | early identification, and treatment. The recommended |
8 | | strategies shall build upon the recommendations in the |
9 | | Children's Mental Health Plan of 2022 and may include, but are |
10 | | not limited to, recommendations regarding the following: The |
11 | | State of Illinois shall develop a Children's Mental Health |
12 | | Plan
containing short-term and long-term recommendations to |
13 | | provide
comprehensive, coordinated mental
health prevention, |
14 | | early intervention, and treatment services for children from
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15 | | birth through age 18. This Plan
shall include but not be |
16 | | limited to:
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17 | | (1) Increasing public awareness on issues connected to |
18 | | children's mental health and wellness to decrease stigma, |
19 | | promote acceptance, and strengthen the ability of |
20 | | children, families, and communities to access supports. |
21 | | Coordinated provider services and interagency referral |
22 | | networks for
children from birth through age 18 to |
23 | | maximize resources and
minimize duplication of services.
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24 | | (2) Coordination of programs, services, and policies |
25 | | across child-serving State agencies to best monitor and |
26 | | assess spending, as well as foster innovation of adaptive |
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1 | | or new practices. Guidelines for incorporating social and |
2 | | emotional development into
school learning standards and |
3 | | educational programs, pursuant to
Section 15 of this Act.
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4 | | (3) Funding and resources for children's mental health |
5 | | prevention, early identification, and treatment across |
6 | | child-serving State agencies. Protocols for implementing |
7 | | screening and assessment of children prior
to any |
8 | | admission to an inpatient hospital for psychiatric |
9 | | services,
pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 5-5.23 of |
10 | | the Illinois Public Aid
Code.
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11 | | (4) Facilitation of research on best practices and |
12 | | model programs and dissemination of this information to |
13 | | State policymakers, practitioners, and the general public. |
14 | | Recommendations regarding a State budget for children's |
15 | | mental
health prevention, early intervention, and |
16 | | treatment across all State
agencies.
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17 | | (5) Monitoring programs, services, and policies |
18 | | addressing children's mental health and wellness. |
19 | | Recommendations for State and local mechanisms for |
20 | | integrating
federal, State, and local
funding sources for |
21 | | children's mental health.
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22 | | (6) Growing, retaining, diversifying, and supporting |
23 | | the child-serving workforce, with special emphasis on |
24 | | professional development around child and family mental |
25 | | health and wellness services. Recommendations for building |
26 | | a qualified and adequately trained
workforce prepared to |
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1 | | provide mental health services for children
from birth |
2 | | through age 18 and their families.
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3 | | (7) Supporting the design, implementation, and |
4 | | evaluation of a quality-driven children's mental health |
5 | | system of care across all child services that prevents |
6 | | mental health concerns and mitigates trauma. |
7 | | Recommendations for facilitating research on best |
8 | | practices and
model programs, and dissemination of this |
9 | | information to Illinois
policymakers, practitioners, and |
10 | | the general public through training,
technical assistance, |
11 | | and educational materials.
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12 | | (8) Improving the system to more effectively meet the |
13 | | emergency and residential placement needs for all children |
14 | | with severe mental and behavioral challenges. |
15 | | Recommendations for a comprehensive, multi-faceted public
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16 | | awareness campaign to reduce the stigma of mental illness |
17 | | and
educate families, the general public, and other key |
18 | | audiences about the
benefits of children's social and |
19 | | emotional development, and how to
access services.
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20 | | (9) Recommendations for creating a quality-driven |
21 | | children's mental
health system with shared accountability |
22 | | among key State agencies
and programs that conducts |
23 | | ongoing needs assessments, uses outcome
indicators and |
24 | | benchmarks to measure progress, and implements
quality |
25 | | data tracking and reporting systems. |
26 | | (10) Recommendations for ensuring all Illinois youth |
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1 | | receive mental health education and have access to mental |
2 | | health care in the school setting. In developing these |
3 | | recommendations, the Children's Mental Health Partnership |
4 | | created under subsection (b) shall consult with the State |
5 | | Board of Education, education practitioners, including, |
6 | | but not limited to, administrators, regional |
7 | | superintendents of schools,
teachers, and school support |
8 | | personnel, health care
professionals, including mental |
9 | | health professionals and child health leaders, disability |
10 | | advocates, and other representatives as necessary to |
11 | | ensure the interests of all students are represented.
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12 | | (b) The Children's Mental Health Partnership (hereafter |
13 | | referred to as "the
Partnership") is created. The Partnership |
14 | | shall have the responsibility of
developing and updating the |
15 | | Children's Mental Health Plan and advising the relevant State |
16 | | agencies on implementation of the Plan. The Children's Mental |
17 | | Health Partnership shall be comprised of the following |
18 | | members: |
19 | | (1) The Governor or his or her designee. |
20 | | (2) The Attorney General or his or her designee. |
21 | | (3) The Secretary of the Department of Human Services |
22 | | or his or her designee. |
23 | | (4) The State Superintendent of Education or his or |
24 | | her designee. |
25 | | (5) The Director of the Department of Children and |
26 | | Family Services or his or her designee. |
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1 | | (6) The Director of the Department of Healthcare and |
2 | | Family Services or his or her designee. |
3 | | (7) The Director of the Department of Public Health or |
4 | | his or her designee. |
5 | | (8) The Director of the Department of Juvenile Justice |
6 | | or his or her designee. |
7 | | (9) The Executive Director of the Governor's Office of |
8 | | Early Childhood Development or his or her designee. |
9 | | (10) The Director of the Criminal Justice Information |
10 | | Authority or his or her designee. |
11 | | (11) One member of the General Assembly appointed by |
12 | | the Speaker of the House. |
13 | | (12) One member of the General Assembly appointed by |
14 | | the President of the Senate. |
15 | | (13) One member of the General Assembly appointed by |
16 | | the Minority Leader of the Senate. |
17 | | (14) One member of the General Assembly appointed by |
18 | | the Minority Leader of the House. |
19 | | (15) Up to 25 representatives from the public |
20 | | reflecting a diversity of age, gender identity, race, |
21 | | ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geographic location, |
22 | | to be appointed by the Governor. Those public members |
23 | | appointed under this paragraph must include, but are not |
24 | | limited to: |
25 | | (A) a family member or individual with lived |
26 | | experience in the children's mental health system; |
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1 | | (B) a child advocate; |
2 | | (C) a community mental health expert, |
3 | | practitioner, or provider; |
4 | | (D) a representative of a statewide association |
5 | | representing a majority of hospitals in the State; |
6 | | (E) an early childhood expert or practitioner; |
7 | | (F) a representative from the K-12 school system; |
8 | | (G) a representative from the healthcare sector; |
9 | | (H) a substance use prevention expert or |
10 | | practitioner, or a representative of a statewide |
11 | | association representing community-based mental health |
12 | | substance use disorder treatment providers in the |
13 | | State; |
14 | | (I) a violence prevention expert or practitioner; |
15 | | (J) a representative from the juvenile justice |
16 | | system; and |
17 | | (K) a school social worker. |
18 | | (16) Two co-chairs appointed by the Governor, one |
19 | | being a representative from the public and one being a |
20 | | representative from the State. |
21 | | The members appointed by the Governor shall be appointed |
22 | | for 4 years with one opportunity for reappointment, except as |
23 | | otherwise provided for in this subsection. Members who were |
24 | | appointed by the Governor and are serving on the effective |
25 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly |
26 | | shall maintain their appointment until the term of their |
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1 | | appointment has expired. For new appointments made pursuant to |
2 | | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, members |
3 | | shall be appointed for one-year, two-year, or four-year terms, |
4 | | as determined by the Governor, with no more than 9 of the |
5 | | Governor's new or existing appointees serving the same term. |
6 | | Those new appointments serving a one-year or 2-year term may |
7 | | be appointed to 2 additional 4-year terms. If a vacancy occurs |
8 | | in the Partnership membership, the vacancy shall be filled in |
9 | | the same manner as the original appointment for the remainder |
10 | | of the term. |
11 | | The Partnership shall be convened no later than January |
12 | | 31, 2023 to discuss the changes in this amendatory Act of the |
13 | | 102nd General Assembly. |
14 | | The members of the Partnership shall serve without |
15 | | compensation but may be entitled to reimbursement for all |
16 | | necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their |
17 | | official duties as members of the Partnership from funds |
18 | | appropriated for that purpose. |
19 | | The Partnership may convene and appoint special committees |
20 | | or study groups to operate under the direction of the |
21 | | Partnership. Persons appointed to such special committees or |
22 | | study groups shall only receive reimbursement for reasonable |
23 | | expenses. |
24 | | monitoring the implementation of the Children's Mental
Health |
25 | | Plan as approved by the Governor. The Children's Mental Health
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26 | | Partnership shall be comprised of: the Secretary of Human |
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1 | | Services or his or
her designee; the State Superintendent of |
2 | | Education or his or her
designee; the directors of the |
3 | | departments of Children and Family
Services, Healthcare and |
4 | | Family Services, Public Health, and Juvenile Justice, or their
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5 | | designees;
the head of the Illinois Violence Prevention |
6 | | Authority, or his or her
designee; the Attorney General or his |
7 | | or her designee; up to 25
representatives of community mental |
8 | | health authorities and statewide mental
health, children and |
9 | | family advocacy,
early childhood, education, health, substance |
10 | | abuse, violence prevention,
and juvenile justice organizations |
11 | | or associations, to be appointed by the
Governor; and 2 |
12 | | members of each caucus of the House of
Representatives and |
13 | | Senate appointed by the Speaker of the House of
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14 | | Representatives and the President of the Senate, respectively. |
15 | | The
Governor shall appoint the Partnership Chair and shall |
16 | | designate a
Governor's staff liaison to work with the |
17 | | Partnership.
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18 | | (c) (Blank). The Partnership shall submit a Preliminary |
19 | | Plan to the Governor on
September 30, 2004 and shall submit the |
20 | | Final Plan on June 30, 2005.
Thereafter, on September 30 of |
21 | | each year, the Partnership shall submit an
annual report to |
22 | | the Governor on the progress of Plan implementation
and |
23 | | recommendations for revisions in the Plan.
The Final Plan and |
24 | | annual reports submitted in subsequent years shall include
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25 | | estimates of savings achieved in prior fiscal years under |
26 | | subsection (a) of
Section
5-5.23 of the Illinois Public Aid |
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1 | | Code and federal financial participation
received under |
2 | | subsection (b) of
Section 5-5.23 of that Code. The Department |
3 | | of Healthcare and Family Services shall provide
technical |
4 | | assistance in developing these estimates and reports.
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5 | | (d) The Illinois Children's Mental Health Partnership has |
6 | | the following powers and duties: |
7 | | (1) Conducting research assessments to determine the |
8 | | needs and gaps of programs, services, and policies that |
9 | | touch children's mental health. |
10 | | (2) Developing policy statements for interagency |
11 | | cooperation to cover all aspects of mental health |
12 | | delivery, including social determinants of health, |
13 | | prevention, early identification, and treatment. |
14 | | (3) Recommending policies and provide information on |
15 | | effective programs for delivery of mental health services. |
16 | | (4) Using funding from federal, state, or |
17 | | philanthropic partners, to fund pilot programs or research |
18 | | activities to resource innovative practices by |
19 | | organizational partners that will address children's |
20 | | mental health. However, the Partnership may not provide |
21 | | direct services. |
22 | | (5) Submitting an annual report, on or before December |
23 | | 30 of each year, to the Governor and the General Assembly |
24 | | on the progress of the Plan, any recommendations regarding |
25 | | State policies, laws, or rules necessary to fulfill the |
26 | | purposes of the Act, and any additional recommendations |
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1 | | regarding mental or behavioral health that the Partnership |
2 | | deems necessary. |
3 | | (6) Employing an Executive Director and setting the |
4 | | compensation of the Executive Director and other such |
5 | | employees and technical assistance as it deems necessary |
6 | | to carry out its duties under this Section. |
7 | | The Partnership may designate a fiscal and administrative |
8 | | agent that can accept funds to carry out its duties as outlined |
9 | | in this Section. |
10 | | The Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall |
11 | | provide technical and administrative support for the |
12 | | Partnership. |
13 | | (e) The Partnership may accept monetary gifts or grants |
14 | | from the federal government or any agency thereof, from any |
15 | | charitable foundation or professional association, or from any |
16 | | reputable source for implementation of any program necessary |
17 | | or desirable to carry out the powers and duties as defined |
18 | | under this Section. |
19 | | (f) On or before January 1, 2027, the Partnership shall |
20 | | submit recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly |
21 | | that includes recommended updates to the Act to reflect the |
22 | | current mental health landscape in this State. |
23 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-116, eff. 7-23-21.)
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24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
25 | | 1, 2023.".
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