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K-12 administrators consistently list student and staff mental health as one of their toughest challenges. COVID-19 exacerbated existing problems, leading to a crisis that lingers. The emotional wellbeing and academic progress of millions of students are still impaired, and teachers continue to leave the profession due to burnout. 

Fortunately, over $200 billion in pandemic-related relief assistance known as the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) fund has been allocated in three waves to aid school districts with pandemic-related challenges, including helping students and teachers with mental health needs. 

With September 30 set as the obligation deadline for the final and largest wave of ESSER funding, school districts have the chance to tackle mental health challenges by using those earmarked dollars. Based on our experience, school districts can use ESSER funds to great effect by partnering with third party providers to expand their generally limited internal resources. Care Solace, a mental healthcare coordination service, has done just that for hundreds of school districts across the country.   

A Care Solace partnership is fully vetted for ESSER aid, so it’s a smart choice for meeting the September 30 obligation deadline. 

Why prioritizing mental health resources in schools matters 

 How the Care Solace partnership works  

 A Care Solace partnership gives your students, staff, and their families the opportunity to get the right care at the right time by: 

  • Providing full mental health case management services. 
  • Removing the typical barriers to care. 
  • Quickly identifying high-quality professionals who are taking new patients. 
  • Booking appointments within a short time frame for prompt treatment. 
  • Eliminating the necessity of recruiting and hiring mental health staff in a competitive market. 
  • Tapping into a highly experienced care coordination team serving more than 900 school systems and 20 million individuals. 

 The impacts of prioritizing mental health

Learn how Care Solace helped Tempe Union High School District tackle their mental health challenges head on, helping students and staff alike. Click the video below to watch more.

 

With the final and largest round of ESSER funding approaching, there’s never been a better time to increase the capacity and scope of your mental health services. Click here to learn more about how Care Solace can help you put students and staff first with mental health care. 

 

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