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Mental health and school success are closely linked with untreated mental health challenges and experiences during the Pandemic creating barriers to academic, social/emotional, and career success. While 17% of youth aged 6-17 years experience a mental health disorder, the additional challenges created by the COVID-19 Pandemic have had a real impact on schools, students, and families. Schools provide improved access to students and families and are an ideal place for the promotion of mental health and mental health intervention for students who need it.
Mental health is our ability to live fully, engage with others, and respond to challenges.
- How we relate to others (social)
- How we feel (emotional)
- How we act (behavioral)
It’s OK to be OK. It’s OK to not be OK. It’s OK to ask for help.
- This positive approach promotes good mental health for all students.
- When a student is experiencing a challenge, they are reminded that it is OK to ask for help.
Schools have highly trained and skilled professionals in place to support student mental health.
- School Behavioral Health Professionals
- School Counselors
- School Psychologists
- Co-located Mental Health Professionals
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