As student mental health challenges continue to grow, it’s imperative schools are equipped with the tools and strategies to address needs.

School counselors ID “critical shortfalls” in student mental health crisis


As student mental health challenges continue to grow, it’s imperative schools are equipped with the tools and strategies to address their needs

Key points:

  • Nearly all counselors said students’ mental health issues significantly impact their own well-being
  • Student mental health needs grow as challenges persist
  • A free mental health navigator targets student well-being
  • For more news on student mental health, visit eSN's SEL & Well-Being hub

The majority (94 percent) of school counselors believe schools cannot address the escalating youth mental health crisis at Tier 3 support levels alone and must adopt proactive, early interventions, according to a new survey from Catapult Learning, a provider of evidence-based academic, behavioral, and mental health interventions for K-12 schools.

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