Mental, Behavioral, and Physical Health
Professional Support Professionals
Counselors
Browse support resources for academic achievement, career development, and social/emotional development.
Nurses
Learn more about providing health care through assessment, intervention, and follow-up for children.
Psychologists
Provide resources to teachers and parents of students experiencing mental, emotional, or behavioral problems.
Behavior Interventionists
Create student behavior plans by assessing behavior issues, collecting data, and collaborating with teachers and school counselors.
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Learn more about resources that can help parents meet the mental health needs of their children.
Tools & Programs
WV Expanded School Mental Health
Expanded School Mental Health (ESMH) is a multi-tiered system of support where schools, families, and strategic community partners work together to enhance student mental health in schools.
West Virginia Snapshot
Explore data related to Student Support & Well-Being in the state of West Virginia
Project AWARE
Project AWARE is a 5-year, $9 million grant from SAMHSA to help school-aged children in West Virginia by addressing trauma and building resilience, with partners BBH, Marshall University, and WVU.
Mental and Behavioral Health Technical Assistance Center
Located at the Autism Training Center at Marshall University, the Technical Assistance Center offers training and technical assistance in a variety of areas.
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Schools must attend to both the academic success of students as well as the social, emotional, and behavioral developmental needs of the child. Schools cannot do it alone. To have the most positive impact on the academic and wellness outcomes of students, it is imperative that schools, communities, and families work together through a collaborative and comprehensive approach.