2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 17:282.4 — Youth suicide prevention programs; intent; rules; services; funding

§282.4.  Youth suicide prevention programs; intent; rules; services; funding

A.(1)  The legislature recognizes that adolescent suicide cuts across ethnic, economic, social, and age boundaries and has a tremendous and traumatic impact on surviving family members.

(2)  The legislature finds that suicide is a significant cause of death in the United States, and that the health and well-being of our youth is critically important to the public welfare of Louisiana.  The legislature further finds that attempted suicide is usually a symptom indicating that a person is experiencing stressful or traumatic events that push their normal coping strategies to the limit.

(3)  It is the intent of the legislature to provide appropriate and timely help to Louisiana's youth and families, to improve access and availability of prevention services statewide, and to prevent youth suicide and suicidal behaviors.

B.  The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education shall prescribe such rules and regulations as are necessary and proper for a statewide youth suicide prevention plan in public elementary and secondary schools.  Such rules and regulations shall be developed collaboratively with the Department of Health and Hospitals, Adolescent Health Initiative, and shall include the following:

(1)  Procedures for the development of programs in the city, parish, and other local public school systems.

(2)  Standards and policies for programs to offer services which may include but shall not be limited to the following:

(a)  Individual, family, and group counseling services related to youth suicide prevention.

(b)  Referral, crisis intervention, and information for students, parents, and school personnel.

(c)  Training for school personnel and others responsible for counseling or supervising student activities.

C.  Any city, parish, or other local public school system offering a youth suicide prevention program established pursuant to this Section shall do so in accordance with such rules and regulations adopted by the state board, and may include but shall not be limited to the following:

(1)  Classroom instruction integrated into the curricula designed to achieve any of the following objectives:

(a)  Encourage sound decisionmaking and promote ethical development.

(b)  Increase student awareness of the relationship between drug and alcohol use and youth suicide.

(c)  Teach students to recognize signs of suicidal tendencies and other facts about youth suicide.

(d)  Inform students of the available community youth suicide prevention services.

(e)  Further cooperative efforts of school personnel and community youth suicide prevention program personnel.

(2)  School- or community-based alternative programs outside of the classroom.

D.(1)  A statewide youth suicide prevention plan shall be implemented upon the appropriation of funds specifically for this purpose.  A portion of such funds shall be budgeted for purposes of program implementation to the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and to the Department of Health and Hospitals, Adolescent Health Initiative.

(2)  Any local youth suicide prevention program may be established and implemented in a city, parish, or other local public school system upon identifying and securing funds or services from other state and local agencies.

E.  The state Department of Education and the Department of Health and Hospitals shall jointly submit an annual report to the Senate and House committees on education on the status and effectiveness of the programs established pursuant to this Section.

Acts 2001, No. 729, §1, eff. June 25, 2001.

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