SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — Illinois will soon be one of the first states to provide universal mental health screenings for young children and teens. Sponsors believe the law will help students and families get the support they urgently need.

Legislation taking effect Jan. 1 requires public schools to offer age-appropriate confidential mental health screenings to identify mental health concerns and link students to support. 

Students in grades three through 12 will participate in screenings once per school year. The Illinois State Board of Education is required to provide resources for schools to offer screenings by September 2026.

"For a younger person, like in third or fourth grade, it could even exist on a tablet," said Rep. Lindsey LaPointe (D-Chicago). "The young student answers a series of questions, maybe even with graphics, that say I am feeling happy, I am feeling safe, or I am feeling worried."

Parents and guardians will have the ability to opt out of screenings if they do not want their child to participate. House Republicans appreciate the intent of the law, but they said the devil is in the details.

"These screenings are geared toward identifying potential issues based upon answers given to specific questions," said Rep. Steve Reick (R-Woodstock). "It's only fair to ask what are the areas of concern to be addressed. We're not able to be given the answers here. We don't know."

GOP leaders also said the law should allow families to opt into mental health screenings rather than having an opt-out process.

"We are talking about the epidemic of mental health that is plaguing our children throughout the state, regardless of what district you're in," said Rep. Bob Morgan (D-Highland Park). "I would have thought it would've been an agreed-upon principle that we would all want to help identify mental illness and support our students when necessary and wherever we can."

The law passed out of the House on a 72-36 vote, but it received unanimous approval in the Senate. 

School districts will start offering the mental health screenings during the 2027-2028 school year.

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