New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3103

Introduced
9/29/22  

Caption

Requires Commissioner of Children and Families to apply for State waiver for State demonstration project establishing Safe Babies Court Team program.

Impact

The SBCT program is designed to reduce instances of child abuse and neglect while improving the support systems available to infants and their families. By expanding the current capabilities of the Department of Children and Families, the bill seeks to foster quicker exits from foster care for infants and toddlers, thereby minimizing the trauma associated with prolonged involvement in the child welfare system. The research supporting the SBCT model indicates positive outcomes, including reductions in repeat maltreatment and lesser time spent in out-of-home placements.

Summary

Senate Bill 3103 requires the New Jersey Commissioner of Children and Families to apply for a waiver under Title IV-E of the federal Social Security Act to implement a demonstration project establishing a Safe Babies Court Team (SBCT) program. This initiative aims to enhance collaboration between family courts, child welfare agencies, and community organizations to promote the wellbeing of infants and toddlers involved in the child welfare system. The SBCT approach emphasizes judicial leadership, community engagement, and parental participation to improve outcomes for vulnerable children.

Contention

While proponents argue that the SBCT program presents an innovative solution to child welfare challenges, concerns have been raised regarding the potential strains on state resources and the execution of such a comprehensive program. Some critics may question the efficacy of applying a model that has been successful in several other states, particularly in adapting it to the unique circumstances of New Jersey's diverse communities. The bill's passage will hinge on addressing various stakeholders' perspectives, including child advocates, government agencies, and community organizations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05163

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study Methods And Programs For Improving Affordability For Children, Families And Young Professionals.

NJ S3285

Requires various State departments to provide linkages to information on "baby boxes" and safe sleep education on their websites.

NJ S4294

Requires Division of Family Development to establish and maintain registration system for persons applying for State's child care assistance program.

MN SF2042

Direction to the commissioner of children, youth, and families to conduct a statewide needs assessment for out-of-school and youth programming and appropriation

NJ A620

Requires DHS to establish program to assist children with incarcerated non-custodial parents in enrolling in safety net programs.

IA SF2370

A bill for an act establishing the state public defender's pilot project to implement innovative models of child welfare legal representation as the project to preserve families.(Formerly SSB 3076.)

MN HF1660

Commissioner of children, youth, and families directed to conduct a statewide needs assessment for out-of-school and youth programming, report required, and money appropriated.

IA HSB566

A bill for an act establishing the state public defender's pilot project to implement innovative models of child welfare legal representation as the project to preserve families.

FL H6507

Relief/L.E./Department of Children and Families

IA SSB3076

A bill for an act establishing the state public defender's pilot project to implement innovative models of child welfare legal representation as the project to preserve families.(See SF 2370.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.