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School Mental Health Program
DMH operates a school based program in a growing number of public and public charter schools that offers prevention, early intervention and clinical services to youth and their families. The US Surgeon General reports one in five children and adolescents experience the signs and symptoms of a diagnosable mental disorder each year, resulting in significant disruptions of school classrooms, increased truancy, increased risk for alcohol and drug abuse and decreased graduation rates.
Mental health clinicians in public schools:
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Complement services already offered to students and families
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Work within existing support services in the schools to help create a safer and more supportive school climate
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Provide supportive services for school teachers and staff. Such services include professional development on a variety of mental health topics, classroom management techniques, and case management.
In addition, Mental Health Program clinicians are on hand in the aftermath of traumatic events affecting the school population.
For more information about the School Mental Health Program, please contact Barbara J. Parks at (202) 67l-2957 or email: barbara.parks@dc.gov. For information about employment opportunities, please review employment opportunities for job postings. Please note that only employment applications received by the Human Resources office can be considered. |