Full Text of SB0646 103rd General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning health.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Task | 5 | | Force for a Healing-Centered Illinois Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly makes the | 7 | | following findings: | 8 | | (1) The short-term, long-term, and multi-generational | 9 | | impacts of trauma are well-documented and include | 10 | | increased risk for reduced life expectancy, cancer, | 11 | | cardiovascular disease, diabetes, smoking, substance | 12 | | abuse, depression, unplanned pregnancies, low birth | 13 | | weight, and suicide attempts as well as workplace | 14 | | absenteeism, unemployment, lower educational achievement, | 15 | | and lower wages. | 16 | | (2) Trauma-informed and healing-centered principles, | 17 | | policies, and practices can prevent and mitigate the | 18 | | adverse health and social outcomes associated with trauma. | 19 | | (3) Equitable strategies and a multisector approach | 20 | | are needed to ensure that all residents at every stage of | 21 | | life have the supports at home and in their communities | 22 | | that build well-being, buffer against negative | 23 | | experiences, foster healing, and make it possible to |
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| 1 | | thrive. | 2 | | (4) The State of Illinois is a national leader in | 3 | | supporting trauma-informed strategies and is committed to | 4 | | becoming a trauma-informed and healing-centered State. | 5 | | (5) The State of Illinois has previously recognized | 6 | | the impact of trauma on its residents' health and | 7 | | well-being, including through Trauma-Informed Awareness | 8 | | resolutions in 2019, 2021, and 2022, the creation of the | 9 | | Whole Child Task Force in 2021, and the Children's Mental | 10 | | Health Transformation Initiative established in 2022. | 11 | | (6) The State of Illinois has public entities, such as | 12 | | the State Board of Education, the Department of Human | 13 | | Services, the Department of Juvenile Justice, the | 14 | | Department of Public Health, and the Illinois Criminal | 15 | | Justice Information Authority, non-governmental entities, | 16 | | such as the Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition and the | 17 | | Illinois ACEs Response Collaborative, and public-private | 18 | | entities, such as the Illinois Children's Mental Health | 19 | | Partnership, leading efforts related to being | 20 | | trauma-informed and healing-centered. | 21 | | (7) Better coordination and alignment of existing | 22 | | trauma-informed and healing-centered activities among | 23 | | public and non-governmental agencies will lead to more | 24 | | effective, equitable, and consistently high-quality | 25 | | implementation of services and supports to Illinois | 26 | | residents. |
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| 1 | | (8) Designing a sustainable structure to support and | 2 | | measure trauma-informed, healing-centered activities is | 3 | | essential to long-term transformation and should take into | 4 | | consideration the importance of providing ongoing training | 5 | | and support to the multisector, multidisciplinary | 6 | | workforce, as well as ongoing research to inform the | 7 | | development and implementation of trauma-informed, | 8 | | healing-centered policies, practices, and programs. | 9 | | Section 10. Purpose. The Healing-Centered Illinois Task | 10 | | Force is created to advance the State's efforts to become | 11 | | trauma-informed and healing-centered through improved | 12 | | alignment of existing efforts, common definitions and metrics, | 13 | | and strategic planning for long-term transformation. The Task | 14 | | Force shall have the following objectives: | 15 | | (1) Recommend shared language and common definitions | 16 | | for the State to become trauma-informed and | 17 | | healing-centered across sectors by aligning language and | 18 | | definitions included in the work of the Whole Child Task | 19 | | Force, the Children's Mental Health Transformation | 20 | | Initiative, and the Illinois Children's Mental Health | 21 | | Plan. | 22 | | (2) Ensure the meaningful inclusion in Task Force | 23 | | matters of young people, parents, survivors of trauma, and | 24 | | residents who have engaged with Illinois systems or | 25 | | policies, such as child welfare and the legal criminal |
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| 1 | | system. | 2 | | (3) Identify the current training capacity and the | 3 | | training needs to support healing-centered and | 4 | | trauma-informed environments among organizations, | 5 | | professional cohorts, educational institutions, and future | 6 | | practitioners and project how best to meet those needs. | 7 | | (4) Design a process identifying what data are needed | 8 | | to understand the dimensions of trauma in the State and | 9 | | the status of the trauma-related work in Illinois and | 10 | | identify current relevant data sources in Illinois. | 11 | | (5) Recommend a process for collecting and aggregating | 12 | | such data identified, as well as a process for improving | 13 | | transparency and accountability by developing and | 14 | | maintaining a platform of aggregated data that is | 15 | | accessible to a range of stakeholders, including the | 16 | | public. | 17 | | (6) Identify existing State resources that are being | 18 | | invested to support trauma-informed and healing-centered | 19 | | work, develop recommendations to align these resources, | 20 | | and propose an approach and recommendations to support | 21 | | ongoing or expanded stable resources for this work. | 22 | | (7) Identify what, if any, administrative or | 23 | | legislative policy changes are needed to advance goals to | 24 | | make Illinois a healing-centered or trauma-informed State. | 25 | | (8) Recommend an overarching organizational structure | 26 | | to ensure coordination, alignment, and progress to make |
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| 1 | | Illinois a trauma-informed, healing-centered State. | 2 | | (9) Devise a set of benchmarks to measure success in | 3 | | advancing the State toward becoming trauma-informed and | 4 | | healing-centered and a process for measuring them. | 5 | | Section 15. Membership. Members of the Healing-Centered | 6 | | Illinois Task Force must represent the diversity of this State | 7 | | and possess the expertise needed to perform the work required | 8 | | to meet the objectives of the Task Force set forth under | 9 | | Section 10. Members of the Task Force shall include the | 10 | | following: | 11 | | (1) One representative of a statewide coalition | 12 | | addressing childhood trauma, appointed by the Lieutenant | 13 | | Governor. | 14 | | (2) One representative of a statewide collaborative | 15 | | addressing trauma across the lifespan (birth through older | 16 | | adulthood), appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. | 17 | | (3) One representative from the Resilience Education | 18 | | to Advance Community Healing (REACH) Statewide Initiative, | 19 | | appointed by the Superintendent of the Illinois State | 20 | | Board of Education. | 21 | | (4) One member of the General Assembly, appointed by | 22 | | the President of the Senate. | 23 | | (5) One member of the General Assembly, appointed by | 24 | | the Speaker of the House of Representatives. | 25 | | (6) One member of the General Assembly, appointed by |
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| 1 | | the Minority Leader of the Senate. | 2 | | (7) One member of the General Assembly, appointed by | 3 | | the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. | 4 | | (8) The Director of the Governor's Children's Mental | 5 | | Health Transformation Initiative or the Director's | 6 | | designee. | 7 | | (9) The Director of the Illinois Criminal Justice | 8 | | Information Authority or the Director's designee. | 9 | | (10) The Director of Public Health or the Director's | 10 | | designee. | 11 | | (11) The Secretary of Human Services or the | 12 | | Secretary's designee. | 13 | | (12) The State Superintendent of Education or the | 14 | | State Superintendent's designee. | 15 | | (13) The Director of Juvenile Justice or the | 16 | | Director's designee. | 17 | | (14) The Director of Corrections or the Director's | 18 | | designee. | 19 | | (15) The Director of Children and Family Services or | 20 | | the Director's designee. | 21 | | (16) The Director of Aging or the Director's designee. | 22 | | (17) The Director of Healthcare and Family Services or | 23 | | the Director's designee. | 24 | | (18) The Chair of the Illinois Law Enforcement | 25 | | Training Standards Board or the Chair's designee. | 26 | | (19) The Director of the Administrative Office of the |
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| 1 | | Illinois Courts or the Director's designee. | 2 | | (20) Up to 5 additional representatives appointed by | 3 | | the Lieutenant Governor who have expertise in | 4 | | trauma-informed policies and practices within health care, | 5 | | public health, public education, the criminal legal | 6 | | system, violence prevention, child welfare, human | 7 | | services, adult behavioral health services, children's | 8 | | behavioral health services, or law enforcement. | 9 | | (21) Up to 3 representatives who have been impacted by | 10 | | State systems, including the criminal legal system and | 11 | | child welfare, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. | 12 | | (22) At least one representative from student and | 13 | | youth counsels or advisory groups focused on advancing | 14 | | awareness and resources for mental health and | 15 | | trauma-informed services in diverse communities across the | 16 | | State, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. | 17 | | (23) At least one representative from an organization | 18 | | that brings parents together to improve mental health and | 19 | | supports for children and families, appointed by the | 20 | | Lieutenant Governor. | 21 | | (24) One representative from a public-private | 22 | | partnership to support children's behavioral health, | 23 | | appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. | 24 | | Section 20. Meetings. The Healing-Centered Illinois Task | 25 | | Force shall meet at the call of the Lieutenant Governor or his |
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| 1 | | or her designee, who shall serve as the chairperson. The | 2 | | Office of the Lieutenant Governor shall provide administrative | 3 | | support to the Task Force. Members of the Task Force shall | 4 | | serve without compensation. | 5 | | Section 25. Reports. The Healing-Centered Illinois Task | 6 | | Force shall submit a report of its findings and | 7 | | recommendations to the General Assembly and the Governor | 8 | | within one year after the effective date of this Act. The Task | 9 | | Force is dissolved, and this Act is repealed, one year after | 10 | | the date of the report.
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