News Summary
Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS) will launch free virtual mental health services in partnership with Hazel Health starting April 10, 2025. This initiative aims to increase access to mental health care for students, allowing them to receive support from home or in select schools. All students can enroll, with parental permission required for those under 18. This service represents a significant investment in the mental wellness of local students, making it easier to access necessary care and promoting overall wellness in the community.
Exciting Update for Savannah Students: Free Virtual Mental Health Services Are Here!
Hey there, Savannah! If you’re a student or a parent in the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS), there’s some fantastic news we just can’t wait to share. Starting from April 10, 2025, SCCPSS is rolling out a brand-new virtual mental health service in partnership with Hazel Health, a well-known provider of telehealth for K-12 schools. This new offering means that mental health support is now just a click away for students, and the best part? It’s completely free!
A New Virtual Option for Mental Health Support
The demand for mental health services has never been higher, especially with the challenges students face today. Recognizing this, SCCPSS is enhancing its existing in-person services at the Wellness Center to include virtual support. The community has voiced the need for more accessible care, and with this initiative, students can now receive mental health and wellness support through teletherapy appointments right from the comfort of their homes or in select schools.
Who Can Use This Service?
This fabulous opportunity is open to all students within the district! However, it’s important to note that for those who are under the age of 18, parental permission will be required to enroll in the virtual mental health services. If a student is 18 or older, they can sign up on their own. Parents and guardians can also refer their children for these services, ensuring that every student has the support they need.
Getting Started is Easy!
If you’re curious about getting your child signed up, it’s super simple. Families can get more information about Hazel Health and how to access the services by visiting their dedicated page at getstarted.hazel.co/district/sccpss. There, you’ll find all the details needed to navigate this fantastic new resource for mental health support.
Investment in Our Students’ Mental Health
SCCPSS’s collaboration with Hazel Health comes as a part of a careful investment in the mental wellness of local students. The SCCPSS Board approved a contract worth $258,375 with Hazel Health back in December 2024, demonstrating the district’s commitment to providing essential mental health services. Importantly, the funding for this program is supported by a grant from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health, ensuring that our community has access to top-notch mental health services without the financial burden.
Wider Access Means Improved Wellness
With this new virtual service, students who may have difficulty accessing in-person mental health services can now connect with trained professionals right at home, breaking down barriers to care. This initiative not only broadens the availability of mental health resources but also promotes wellness in every student. Parents and educators alike understand the importance of mental health now more than ever, making this a significant step for our school system.
Wrapping it Up
Savannah, this is a game-changer! The launch of free virtual mental health services is here, and it’s set to make a real difference in the lives of our students. Whether at home or at school, every student now has an opportunity to access the mental health support they may need. So why wait? Dive into this new resource and support your mental wellness journey with ease. Together, we are building a healthier and happier community!
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Additional Resources
- Savannah Now: Free Virtual Mental Health Services for Students
- WTOC: SCCPSS Provides Free Mental Health Services
- WJCL: Maternal Mental Health App in Savannah
- Wikipedia: Mental Health
- Google Search: Mental Health Services
