School-Based Mental Health Services
What are school-based mental health services?
School-based mental health services are professional assessments, therapies, and skill trainings provided to individual students at the school, with the support and involvement of the student's parent. We work with Stateline Mental Health Services to provide services to pre-kindergarten, elementary, middle school, and high school students and their families. Learn more at: State Line Mental Health Services.
Why provide school-based mental health services?
Remove barriers for students to access needed services
Meet the child in their natural setting/comfort zone
Reduce out of school time to travel to services
Increase opportunities to coordinate services with school, staff, and family
Support student success and mental health
Who provides school-based mental health services?
Stateline Mental Health Services, LCC based out of Beloit, WI, has been offering services to individuals of all ages and backgrounds since November of 2014. Their mission is to provide quality care for all clients in an environment that promotes healing and growing.
When are services available for school-based mental health services?
Services are provided during the school day, evenings upon request, and during school breaks.
How to arrange for school-based mental health services...
A school staff person may suggest to a student's parent(s)/guardian(s) that they could benefit from mental health services. If the parent(s)/guardian(s) are interested in accessing services for their child, they are able to complete the referral process online using the link below or they may contact the student's school counselor to make the referral.
