Avonworth School District partnered with Care Solace to support the well-being of students, staff, and their family members. Care Solace is a free and confidential care coordination service that can help you quickly find mental health or substance use treatment options matched to your needs regardless of circumstance.
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School based mental health services are for students struggling at home or in school. With these services, students identified with a need for support would be afforded the opportunity during the school day to attend counseling sessions with a therapist from FBR that would be available in the school building. Sessions are intended to be the least intrusive to the student’s class schedule, and would be focused on maximizing potential for personal growth and academic success.
Good candidates for School-Based Therapy would be:
Students who would benefit from any form of social, emotional, and/or behavioral therapy
Students showing symptoms that may be related to anxiety, depression, or low self-esteem
Students who can be disruptive in the classroom or have a difficult time controlling their emotions
Students who are experiencing a major life transition (i.e. divorce, moving, etc)
Students that have experienced a traumatic event, including grief and loss
Students struggling with sexual identity, gender identity, or LGBTQIA+ youth in need of support
DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR: Referrals can come from teachers, the school counselor(s), parent/legal guardian, or the student (self-referral). If you have any questions or would like more information about FBR, please contact our school social worker, Nadine DeLeo, at [email protected]