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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment | ||||||
3 | Act is primarily focused on sexual assault survivors | ||||||
4 | generally, and child sexual abuse has distinct circumstances | ||||||
5 | and responses; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Child sexual abuse has various adverse effects on | ||||||
7 | the psychological, physical, behavioral, and interpersonal | ||||||
8 | well-being of the victim; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Child victims of sexual and physical abuse are at | ||||||
10 | a higher risk of suffering from depression, low self-esteem, | ||||||
11 | post traumatic stress disorder, psychotic syndromes, suicide | ||||||
12 | or attempted suicide, anti-social personality disorders, drug | ||||||
13 | and alcohol abuse, and increased risk of re-victimization; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, Child victims of sexual abuse deserve to have an | ||||||
15 | acute specialized medical response/exam that is | ||||||
16 | developmentally appropriate, trauma-informed, | ||||||
17 | evidenced-based, and provided by a medical specialist with | ||||||
18 | pediatric expertise; and
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19 | WHEREAS, The research conducted on child sexual assault | ||||||
20 | indicates that in cases of child sexual abuse when the | ||||||
21 | investigation is conducted carefully and conscientiously then |
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1 | answers to questions of safety begin to emerge; and
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2 | WHEREAS, The research conducted on child sexual assault | ||||||
3 | cases indicates one in 10 children are affected; 73% of child | ||||||
4 | victims do not tell anyone about the abuse for at least a year, | ||||||
5 | 45% of victims do not tell anyone for at least 5 years, and | ||||||
6 | some children never disclose; 90% of child sexual abuse | ||||||
7 | victims know their abuser; and
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8 | WHEREAS, The State has a responsibility to protect these | ||||||
9 | youth from mistreatment, further traumatization, and | ||||||
10 | exploitation; therefore, be it
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11 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL | ||||||
12 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the Child Sexual and | ||||||
13 | Physical Abuse Task Force is created to investigate, assess, | ||||||
14 | and make recommendations on the Sexual Assault Survivors | ||||||
15 | Emergency Treatment ACT and its implementation to ensure that | ||||||
16 | child development and children's unique medical needs are | ||||||
17 | addressed in the medical response to child sexual abuse within | ||||||
18 | this Act; in addition to the goals stated above, The Task Force | ||||||
19 | shall: | ||||||
20 | (1) Evaluate current training, mentoring, and | ||||||
21 | certification programming for pediatric sexual abuse | ||||||
22 | medical exam providers to ensure all align with national | ||||||
23 | accreditation standards; |
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1 | (2) Conduct a comprehensive review, evaluation, and | ||||||
2 | streamlining of the complaint process for practitioners | ||||||
3 | and providers; | ||||||
4 | (3)Prepare a peer review of all processes relating to | ||||||
5 | the implementation, accreditation, and programmatic | ||||||
6 | structure of the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency | ||||||
7 | Treatment Act; | ||||||
8 | (4) Conduct a comprehensive review of pediatric | ||||||
9 | evidence available to ensure that the implementation of | ||||||
10 | the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act is | ||||||
11 | appropriate for pediatric populations; and | ||||||
12 | (5) Conduct a comprehensive review of the examination | ||||||
13 | process for becoming a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner – | ||||||
14 | Pediatrics in Illinois to ensure that this accreditation | ||||||
15 | is efficient, effective, and appropriate; and be it | ||||||
16 | further | ||||||
17 | RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall consist of the | ||||||
18 | following members: | ||||||
19 | (1) The President of the Senate or his or her | ||||||
20 | designee, who shall serve as Chairperson; | ||||||
21 | (2) The Minority Leader of the Senate or his or her | ||||||
22 | designee; | ||||||
23 | (3) The Director of the Department of Children and | ||||||
24 | Family Services or the (DCFS) Director of Legislative | ||||||
25 | Affairs; |
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1 | (4) The Director of the Department of Public Health or | ||||||
2 | the (DPH) Director of Legislative Affairs; | ||||||
3 | (5) The Director of the Illinois State Police or the | ||||||
4 | (ISP) Director of Government Relations; | ||||||
5 | (6) The Attorney General or the (AG) Chief of | ||||||
6 | Legislative Affairs; | ||||||
7 | (7) The Director of the Guardianship and Advocacy | ||||||
8 | Commission or his or her designee; and | ||||||
9 | (8) The following members appointed by the Director of | ||||||
10 | the Department of Children and Family Services: | ||||||
11 | (a) One member representing a coalition of | ||||||
12 | Children's Advocacy Centers in Illinois; | ||||||
13 | (b) Five members representing Children Advocacy | ||||||
14 | Centers; appointees must be geographically diverse: four | ||||||
15 | members representing each CAC region and one representing | ||||||
16 | a county with a population less than 100,000 people; | ||||||
17 | (c) Five members representing Certified Pediatric | ||||||
18 | Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners – SANE-Ps; appointees must | ||||||
19 | be geographically diverse: four members, each representing | ||||||
20 | only one CAC region and one representing a county with a | ||||||
21 | population less than 100,000 people; | ||||||
22 | (d) Five Pediatrician Board Certified/Eligible in | ||||||
23 | Child Abuse and Neglect; appointees must be geographically | ||||||
24 | Diverse: four members representing only one CAC region and | ||||||
25 | one representing a county with a population less than | ||||||
26 | 100,000 people; |
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1 | (e) Five general pediatricians with expertise in | ||||||
2 | child sexual abuse; | ||||||
3 | (f) One member representing a statewide | ||||||
4 | association of pediatricians; | ||||||
5 | (g) One member representing a statewide | ||||||
6 | association of hospitals; | ||||||
7 | (h) One member representing a statewide | ||||||
8 | association of physicians; | ||||||
9 | (i) One member representing children's justice | ||||||
10 | prosecutor with experience prosecuting sexual and physical | ||||||
11 | abuse of minors; | ||||||
12 | (j) One member who serves as a law enforcement | ||||||
13 | officer (juvenile division or Child Death Review Team) | ||||||
14 | with experience investigating sexual and physical abuse of | ||||||
15 | minors; and | ||||||
16 | (k) One pediatrician who is board certified in | ||||||
17 | child abuse pediatrics at an independent free-standing | ||||||
18 | children's hospital located in Chicago and serves as an | ||||||
19 | assistant professor of pediatrics (child abuse) at a | ||||||
20 | medical school located in Chicago; and be it further | ||||||
21 | RESOLVED, That members of the Task Force shall be | ||||||
22 | appointed within 30 days after the adoption of this resolution | ||||||
23 | and shall serve without compensation; and be it further | ||||||
24 | RESOLVED, That the Illinois State Police shall provide |
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1 | administrative support to the Task Force; and be it further | ||||||
2 | RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall hold at least four | ||||||
3 | meetings, and the first meeting must be held within 30 days | ||||||
4 | after appointments are finalized or at the call of the | ||||||
5 | Chairperson; and be it further | ||||||
6 | RESOLVED, That the Task Force must report its findings and | ||||||
7 | recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly no | ||||||
8 | later than April, 30, 2021, and upon the filing of its report | ||||||
9 | is dissolved; and be it further
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10 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
11 | delivered to the President of the Senate, the Minority Leader | ||||||
12 | of the Senate, and the state agencies represented on the Task | ||||||
13 | Force.
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