EmpowerU Expands Tier 2 Student Mental Health Offering


PHILADELPHIA – EmpowerU, Catapult Learning’s mental health and resilience solution, today announced the expansion of its Tier 2 programming to further assist schools in supporting students with subclinical mental health needs. With the introduction of its new School-Led Group Support product, EmpowerU now offers a comprehensive suite of Tier 2 solutions designed to help schools efficiently address non-academic barriers to learning, such as stress, anxiety, and low mood, without adding to staff workload.

EmpowerU's flagship Tier 2 resilience program supported more than 30,000 students last year, helping them improve resilience with the support of their 1:1 EmpowerU coach. Building on this success, EmpowerU's new School-Led Group Support program enables busy school counselors to use targeted and ready-to-implement tools to address each student's unique needs in a single area, like friendships or emotional regulation. The program is easy to deliver with fidelity and includes live dashboards for data collection and progress monitoring, ensuring flexibility and effectiveness.

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