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Report: UT fares well in offering school mental health resources

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025   

Utah has made investments in mental health resources for school-age children a priority and they appear to be working to help more kids in crisis.

A new report card on school mental health resources by the advocacy group Inseparable said the state has made improvements.

Aaron Fischer, associate professor of educational psychology at the University of Utah, said while state lawmakers have supported mental health legislation, community partnerships have also been essential.

"I think part of that context is because of the youth death-by-suicide rate is so high here in Utah, so there's this really dire context for us to try and figure out a way to do it," Fischer emphasized. "Because of that, we're seeing people coming together."

In 2023, Utah passed legislation requiring schools to provide suicide prevention materials and information. Since 2015, Utah has also had an app which lets students, families and educators submit confidential tips in an effort to de-escalate situations. Fischer reminded people if you or someone you know is in crisis, you can call or text 988 for free and confidential help.

Fischer stressed the state is intentional around what he terms "a continuum of care," which encompasses prevention, intervention and intensive services.

"We're really trying to get really 'upstream' so that we can catch as many kids who need help," Fischer noted. "So if the kids who do need more psychiatric services or more therapeutic services, we have somewhat more of a capacity to really serve them."

He believes Utah is trending in the right direction but the state can continue to work on destigmatizing mental health and should expect challenges moving forward.

Caitlin Hochul, vice president of public policy for Inseparable, said she encouraged lawmakers to use the report as a tool to understand where improvements are needed. She added since their first report in 2022, they have noticed positive change.

"States are starting to make investments, so we are seeing improvements in the number of mental health providers in schools," Hochul reported. "We're also seeing more schools offer excused absences for mental health and well-being days."

Disclosure: Inseparable contributes to our fund for reporting on Criminal Justice, Health Issues, Mental Health, and Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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