Fairfield Schools hopes to add mental health counselors with levy
Dayton Daily NewsSep 01, 2018
The 10,000-student district already has one behaviorist counselor at the clinic, but
"Last school year the behaviorist at the health center saw 233 patients," said
"Our primary support for ongoing mental health counseling is provided by St. Joseph Orphanage a local non-profit mental health agency. They see students for a variety of reasons, but the most amount of referrals focus on ADHD, anxiety, and depression," said Madden.
"As a district, we currently don't have mental health professionals that are able to provide ongoing therapeutic counseling, as that is not the role of a school guidance counselor. We either refer our students in need of mental health support to St. Joseph Orphanage, who determines if they can provide support, or we refer to other private agencies," said Madden.
"There are times, when resources cannot be put in place for our students, therefore our plan, if the levy passes, is to add at a minimum five mental health professionals that will be licensed to provide mental health counseling and will be able to work on an on-going bases with individual students on their mental health needs. They will also be able to support classroom teachers in developing individual plans to better support students in the classroom," he said.
"In addition to adding (armed) school resource officers, our district plans to increase the amount of mental health resources and support for our students and families," said Smith.
"Currently, we do have partnerships with agencies that allow us to provide mental health support and services. However, not all students are eligible to receive those services. As a result, there are gaps that exist in regard to students receiving mental health support and services," he said.
"If this levy passes, we will bring in additional resources that will allow us to close that gap. Providing these services will make a huge difference in the lives of these students, our schools, and our community," said Smith.
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