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MENTAL HEALTH
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During the 2020-2021 school year, CG is partnering with Community Health Network’s School-Based Program for mental health treatment within the school setting for students in need of services from a mental health provider. CG previously partnered with Adult & Child for this service.
- Social-Emotional Screenings: All K-12 students will complete a social-emotional screening in the fall and spring. School Counselors, Student Service Coordinators, and School Social Workers will provide classroom lessons, small group lessons, and individual counseling sessions to address needs identified in the screening process. CG has partnered with Panorama for the social-emotional screening for students.
- QPR Training: CG will continue to provide Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) training to teachers in grades 5-12 to insure teachers can support students who report suicidal thoughts.
- Suicide Assessments: The Director of Mental Health and School Counseling will train all School Counselors, Student Service Coordinators, and School Social Workers on the use of the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS). The Columbia is an evidence-based suicide assessment scale that CG will begin utilizing with students reporting suicidal thoughts. Parents/Guardians will be informed when the Columbia assessment is completed to ensure student safety.
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What should I do if my child is experiencing anxiety, depression, or another behavioral concern?
Posted by:Parents/Guardians are encouraged to contact their School Counselor, Student Service Coordinator, or School Social Worker to discuss services they offer and/or a referral to Community Health Network’s School-Based mental health services.
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Will school counseling groups still be offered?
Posted by:School counseling groups will be offered and will follow the same precautions as classroom small group activities. Students and school personnel will wear masks.
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What should I do if my child needs mental health support, but is high-risk and/or eLearning?
Posted by:School Counselors, Student Service Coordinators, and School Social Workers can provide services virtually. Community Health Network’s School-Based Program is also able to provide their services virtually
Mental Health Resources
Mental Health Community Resources
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United Way Resources (housing, clothing, food, child care, etc.)