Accountability act for children’s treatment signed into law by Governor Newsom

Accountability act for children’s treatment signed into law by Governor Newsom
State Senator Shannon Grove, District 12 — Official website
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Senator Shannon Grove (R-Bakersfield) has announced that her legislation, Senate Bill 1043, known as the Accountability in Children’s Treatment Act, has been signed into law by Governor Newsom. The bipartisan bill is sponsored by celebrity advocate Paris Hilton and her nonprofit organization 11:11 Media Impact. It aims to enhance the welfare of California’s youth in treatment programs.

California’s short-term residential therapeutic programs (STRTPs) serve children and young adults requiring higher levels of care. These facilities can use restraints and seclusion rooms if a patient is deemed a danger to themselves or others. Currently, these facilities must report all instances of restraint and seclusion room use to the California Department of Social Services (CDSS). However, this information has not yet been made publicly available online.

SB 1043 mandates that CDSS post this critical data online, including each incident report.

“I am honored that Governor Newsom has recognized the importance of signing The Accountability in Children’s Treatment Act into law,” said Senator Shannon Grove. “Through SB 1043, we are strengthening accountability measures within California’s STRTPs by requiring the public posting of critical information, including the use of restraints and seclusion rooms. This legislation underscores California’s commitment to transparency and safeguarding the well-being of our at-risk children. It has been a privilege to work alongside one of the most incredible advocates, Paris Hilton, to make a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable children in California.”

“I am beyond appreciative of Governor Newsom for signing The Accountability in Children’s Treatment Act today; this is such a big step forward for protecting youth in California’s youth treatment facilities. I also want to thank Senator Shannon Grove for championing this bill and fighting to protect California children!” said celebrity advocate Paris Hilton. “For too long, these facilities have operated without adequate oversight, leaving vulnerable youth at risk. After being abused in a California facility in my teens, it is validating to see California taking a stand to protecting our youth and I hope our state is the standard for transparency and accountability in these facilities moving forward. Today is a win for California children and youth!”

The Accountability in Children’s Treatment Act will go into effect on January 1, 2026.



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