[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 436 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 436
Expressing support for the designation of the week of May 22 through
26, 2023, as ``Educator Mental Health Awareness Week''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 22, 2023
Mr. Trone (for himself, Ms. Mace, Ms. Bonamici, Mr. Tonko, Mr.
Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Napolitano, Ms. Chu, Ms. Sewell, Ms. Kaptur, Ms.
Pettersen, Ms. Crockett, Mr. Moulton, Mrs. Watson Coleman, Mr.
DeSaulnier, Mr. Kilmer, Mr. Ruppersberger, Ms. Brown, Mr. Crow, Ms. Lee
of Nevada, Mr. Bowman, Mr. Cardenas, Ms. Craig, and Ms. Porter)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Education and the Workforce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of the week of May 22 through
26, 2023, as ``Educator Mental Health Awareness Week''.
Whereas educators such as teachers and school staff are foundational to the
development of future generations of Americans;
Whereas the COVID-19 pandemic illuminated preexisting challenges and caused an
unprecedented transformation of our Nation's education system;
Whereas educators continue to exhibit resilience and a commitment to their
students and school communities in spite of workforce challenges;
Whereas educators are expected to meet the diverse academic, social, emotional,
and behavioral needs of individual students while simultaneously meeting
the demands of required accountability measures, conferencing with
parents, and adapting to new programs and initiatives required by State
and local educational agencies;
Whereas educators are still experiencing secondary trauma and compassion
fatigue;
Whereas a 2021 survey found that since the start of the pandemic, 27 percent of
teachers self-reported symptoms consistent with clinical depression, 37
percent self-reported symptoms consistent with anxiety disorder, and 19
percent self-reported increased use of substances to cope with stress;
Whereas a 2021 study found that teachers are almost twice as likely to
experience frequent, job-related stress and nearly 3 times as likely to
experience symptoms of depression than the general adult population;
Whereas a 2021 report found that teachers are asking for more mental health
training and resources, access to on-site therapeutic resources, and
more time to both fulfill their professional responsibilities and to
focus explicitly on their own mental health;
Whereas a 2022 survey revealed that more than half of teachers said they were
considering leaving the field or retiring, more now than they were
before the pandemic;
Whereas teacher well-being is often overlooked as a part of school health and a
component of ensuring academic success; and
Whereas it would be appropriate to observe the week of May 22 through May 26,
2023, as ``Educator Mental Health Awareness Week'': Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the designation of ``Educator Mental Health
Awareness Week'' to acknowledge the experiences teachers and
staff are facing each day and to prioritize their mental
health;
(2) recognizes every teacher and staff's well-being and
mental health as important to the health of students
nationwide;
(3) applauds the unity of Federal, State, and local
educational organizations working to promote public awareness
of teacher and staff mental health and providing critical
information and resources during trying times; and
(4) encourages all to draw on ``Educator Mental Health
Awareness Week'' as an opportunity to promote mental well-being
and awareness, not only for the educators of today, but also
for their students, our leaders of tomorrow.
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