According to XenZone's Regional Service Manager in North East Lincolnshire, Kaljit Johal: «We believe everyone should have
free access to mental health services at the point of need.
Not exact matches
The purposes of Title IV, Part A are supporting LEAs in offering a well - rounded education and fostering safe, healthy, supportive, and drug -
free environments, helping LEAs implement
mental health awareness training programs, and supporting LEAs in expanding
access to or coordinate resources for school - based counseling and
mental health programs, such as through school - based
mental health services partnership programs.
The report also calls on Congress
to extend funding for the Children's
Health Insurance Program, increase funding for career and technical education programs, expand the Community Eligibility Provision so more students in high - poverty schools can receive free meals, improve schools» access to Medicaid funding for health and mental health services provided to students, and adjust the Title I funding formula so that it's «accurately and more meaningfully» allocated to rural school dist
Health Insurance Program, increase funding for career and technical education programs, expand the Community Eligibility Provision so more students in high - poverty schools can receive
free meals, improve schools»
access to Medicaid funding for
health and mental health services provided to students, and adjust the Title I funding formula so that it's «accurately and more meaningfully» allocated to rural school dist
health and
mental health services provided to students, and adjust the Title I funding formula so that it's «accurately and more meaningfully» allocated to rural school dist
health services provided
to students, and adjust the Title I funding formula so that it's «accurately and more meaningfully» allocated
to rural school districts.
One such school, Judith Kaye High School, exclusively supports students within the legal justice system where students are given
access to free mental health services and the ability
to obtain not only a high school diploma, but trade certificates as well (Zimmer & Weaver, 2017).
One study showed that urban high school students were 21 times more likely
to access mental -
health services in a school
health center than a
free - standing center.
They will have
access to free or low cost and confidential
mental, general and sexual
health services as well as education and employment, and alcohol and other drug support
services.
NYC Well is New York City's connection
to free, confidential
mental health support and
access to mental health and substance misuse
services.
«Last year we treated 796 kids on the dental bus, 330 kids in the dental clinic, and provided 123 kids
access to other volunteer providers, resulting in more than $ 683,000 worth of
free services, including medical, dental, vision, and
mental health care,» Carlisle says.