(1)(a) The health care authority, in collaboration with the office of the superintendent of public instruction, the department of health, and the liquor and cannabis board, must incorporate questions related to adverse childhood experiences into the healthy youth survey that are validated for children and would allow reporting of adverse childhood experiences during childhood to be included in frequency reports. The questions must be administered for two cycles of the healthy youth survey and then evaluated by the agencies for any needed changes. (b) Student responses to the healthy youth survey are voluntary and must remain anonymous. (c) The aggregated student responses to the adverse childhood experiences questions must be made publicly available and disaggregated by state, educational service district, and county. (d) School districts and school buildings must be provided the aggregated student responses of their students. (e) The student response data specified in (c) and (d) of this subsection must comply with state and federal privacy laws. (2) School districts are encouraged to use the information about adverse childhood experiences in their decision making and to help improve services for students. [ 2020 c 251 s 2.]
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