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  1. The 2021–22 SSOCS collected data on limitations in public schools’ efforts to provide mental health services regardless of whether the schools provided mental health services. 10 In 2021–22, the two most commonly reported major limitations were inadequate access to licensed mental health professionals 11 and inadequate funding (39 percent ...

  2. Sep 6, 2022 · This analysis explores the landscape of mental health services in public schools during the 2021-2022 school year, barriers schools face in offering these services, and how recent...

  3. Mar 1, 2022 · Nationally, student demand for school-based mental health services is up. Nearly 9 in 10 teachers and school and district leaders surveyed by the EdWeek Research Center in February said...

  4. Jun 12, 2019 · The primary objective of this overview was to explore the effectiveness of school-based or school-linked health services delivered by a health provider for improving the health of school-age children and adolescents.

    • Julia Levinson, Kid Kohl, Valentina Baltag, David Anthony Ross
    • 2019
  5. The purpose of this systematic review is to assess the role of school health services or SBHCs in addressing five CHCs among school-aged youth in Grades K–12: asthma, food allergy/anaphylaxis, diabetes, seizure disorders, and poor oral health.

    • Zanie C. Leroy, Robin Wallin, Sarah Lee
    • 10.1177/1059840516678909
    • 2017
    • 2017/02
  6. and school health services provide an opportunity for timely interventions across a range of conditions, including anxiety and depression, behavioural disorders, diabetes, overweight, obesity and undernutrition. There are many reasons why school health services are uniquely placed to contribute to the health and well-being of school-age children.

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  8. Forty-two percent of public schools (or 35,200 schools) reported providing treatment to students for mental health disorders. It is estimated that, among children under 18 years old in the United States, approximately 16.5 percent had at least one mental health disorder in 2016.