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Back-to-school mental-health checklist aims to support GA students

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Friday, August 30, 2024   

With students back in classrooms, the mental health of Georgia's youth is a top priority and one group is working to make sure students have access to the care they need.

Georgia data revealed one in five children could benefit from mental health treatment, yet many do not receive it.

In response, the mental-health advocacy group Inseparable has introduced a back-to-school mental health checklist to help schools better support their students.

Caitlin Hochul, vice president of public policy for Inseparable, said school-based mental health services can take many forms.

"It can look like annual wellness checks for all students to help identify warning signs early and get them connected to the care they need," Hochul explained. "It can be things like mental health education."

In Georgia, efforts are underway to address mental health needs. The Georgia Health Policy Center's Center of Excellence for Children's Behavioral Health received an $8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education last year to train graduate students to work in underserved schools.

Despite ongoing efforts nationwide, Hochul believes there is still a pressing need to expand access and improve care further. She pointed out the Inseparable checklist is a practical tool for parents and community members to pinpoint gaps in school resources and push for necessary improvements.

"Schools are such a critical component to improving youth mental health because that is where students spend most of their time," Hochul emphasized. "When we talk about access issues, we know that most kids are not receiving the care that they need. So schools can help facilitate the connection to the community providers that kids may need to access."

Hochul encouraged parents to use the checklist and take action if their schools are not providing adequate mental health services. She added reaching out to local lawmakers and advocating for expanded programs can make a big difference.

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