Kathleen Shannon, Producer
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Wyoming consistently ranks in the bottom 10 of all states on mental health indicators.
COVID-era funding has helped provide resources but it is about to run out. Experts said it takes on average 60 calls to get connected with a mental health provider. The Wyoming Department of Education launched the Care Coordination program to streamline the process for students, families and school staff at no cost.
Megan Degenfelder, superintendent of public instruction for the State of Wyoming, said the COVID dollars funding the program will expire at the end of the year.
"They were meant to help with impacts of the pandemic," Degenfelder explained. "I think that we have to take a really close look at the ability to continue to fund programs such as these."
In response to a lawsuit from the Wyoming Education Association, a Laramie County District Court judge ruled in February the state has been unconstitutionally underfunding its K-12 education. State lawmakers are due to update the model later this year, a recalibration process happening every five years.
Caitlin Hochul, vice president of public policy for the mental health advocacy organization Inseparable, said school-based services are vital.
"One of the most effective ways that we can really reach youth -- where they're spending most of their time -- is in school," Hochul contended.
A report card from Inseparable showed recent improvements in Wyoming but it was largely due to the soon-to-expire Care Coordination program.
The program is offered through a platform called Care Solace.
Anita Ward, chief growth officer for Care Solace, said the service "runs the gamut" of resources in the state.
"Do you need a faith-based provider? Does it need to be in Spanish? Do you need somebody close? Do you need somebody who takes Medicaid?" Ward outlined. "We're really filtering it down so that we can get the best care for that individual under those circumstances."
Ward added Care Solace operates in 15% of all U.S. school districts.
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