Plain English Summary
This bill requires North Carolina public schools to include suicide prevention education as part of their school-based mental health policies. It mandates that all licensed educators receive annual suicide prevention training, establishes a suicide risk referral protocol for schools, and requires the State Board of Education to develop model programs and training materials that schools must follow.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill addresses a critical public health issue by equipping school staff to recognize and respond to students at risk of suicide. Proponents contend that structured suicide prevention training and clear referral protocols can help identify struggling students early and connect them with appropriate help, potentially saving lives. The bill is named after Jason Flatt, a suicide prevention advocate, and supporters believe standardized training across all schools will create consistent, evidence-based approaches to youth mental health.
Arguments Against
Opponents may argue that the bill creates significant new training and compliance requirements for schools already stretched by limited budgets and staff time, potentially diverting resources from other educational priorities. Some may question whether annual one-hour training requirements are sufficient or effective, and whether schools have adequate mental health referral resources available in their communities. Additionally, concerns could be raised about liability protections for schools and whether training teachers on suicide prevention expands their responsibilities beyond their expertise.
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Representative · District 75

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Representative · District 93

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Representative · District 103
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Representative · District 115
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Representative · District 57
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Representative · District 82
Representative · District 100
Representative · District 42
Representative · District 98
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Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)
Final Vote
On: Second Reading
Party Breakdown