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The law allows employees, volunteers to enter the mental health sector without license
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Rhiley said that the law was a thin-low version of the Texas law adopted in 2023, which similarly gave school districts the option to bring the districts to the pastor even when there was a lack of state education license. He said that the decisions of appointment would depend on local school boards in Kansas, but they prioritized whether the districts followed the guidelines of the National School Chaplin Association or a comparable organization instead of policies developed by the Elected Cances State Board of Education.
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He said that the mental health challenges experienced by teachers and students were associated with a disconnect from spirituality. He said that disasters, less self-esteem, depression, colleague pressure, anxiety and disasters of violence can be impure through the direct intervention of Chaplin with confidence-based advice.
Wellington Republican, who has served in the House since 2019, said, “In this era of struggle, discord and loneliness, Chaplin’s role has never been more important.”
The House Bill 2732 skepticists pointed to the failure of the one-hit bill, prohibiting prosecution of theology to include the establishment of the language. Bill worried that it would be a similar to a trojan horse that gives Group Christian workers a chance to recruit in public schools. The bill did not have provisions capable of requesting students to request Chaplin from a specific belief or sect.
Tim Graham, who represents the Canasus National Education Association, stated that the proposed work for Chaplin was a licensed school social workers, psychologists and advisors jobs.
“Our opposition to House Bill 2732 should not be considered as a statement that faith and religion should not play an important role in the life of consensus,” Graham said. “However, we believe that the Avenue Church suitable for such an idea is not public school.”
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Loh Flitter, a part of the lobbying team of the Cancels Association of School Boards in Capital, said that membership opposed the bill as there was a danger in training trained mental health professionals with a chaplin, who may or may not be K -12 education credential. He said that Kasb objected to any attempt to destroy the constitutional principle that the government was forbidden to honor the establishment of the law.
“Our system of local and state control of public education by the Board of Education is the cornerstone of American democracy,” he said. “It is necessary for that democracy and a separate church and state in the Constitution of the United States for the public nature of public education.”
Rabbi Moti Reber, Executive Director of Canasus Interfath Action, said that there was a shortage of the bill as the school did not outline the qualification of the chapel. The bill did not determine the requirements for training in the main proficiency required for non-religious professionals engaged in mental health consultation in schools.
The bill would forbid the deployment of a pastor in schools, blamed for a crime required as a sexual criminal and will subdue the pastor applicants to investigate the criminal history background, but it would not create compulsory reporters of child misconduct to Chaplin.
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“This is an unfortunate fact of the Kansas law that the pastor is not considered as compulsory correspondents,” Riber said. “Still, there are school staff. Will the chaplin hired by school districts be subject to strict standard? The law does not say. ,
He said that the House Law does not require a mandate training designed to maintain the confidentiality of the sensitive personal information of students or employees nor the mandate training for the parents for training.
“Speaking as a member of a religious minority,” We are worried that this bill will serve, and perhaps to serve, as an end-line around the restrictions on litigation in public schools. “
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Jim Schmidt, Ek Tulsa, Oklahoma, Ambassador with National School Chaplin Association said that military, law enforcement officers, first respondents and members of jail prisoners had access to Chaplin. He said that there is discrimination that teachers did not have a pastor guidance in schools, he said.
Schmid said, “We believe that Rape. Reilly has presented his bill.
Rape Kirk Haskins, D-Topka, asked Schmidt for evidence of interest between Kansan in hiring Chaplin for 1,300 public school buildings.
“What data do you have that supports that there is a demand in Kansas for such a bill?” He said. “Have you conducted a survey of Canceus teachers … who recognizes your point that the teachers here are grateful to the opportunity to think about being a pastor in Kansas?”
Schmid said that such a study was not done in Kansas. He said that with the passage of the Texas bill, about a dozen states inspired them to introduce comparable improvement bills, including Kansas.
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