Birmingham Schools Boost Mental Health Access with $3.1 Million Initiative
Birmingham Schools Expand Mental Health Services
Birmingham City Schools will receive $3.1 million from the United States Department of Education to improve student access to essential mental health services. This funding prioritizes student mental health as part of the Biden-Harris Unity Agenda, addressing the pressing needs of students in a post-COVID environment.
Key Focus Areas
- Increase availability of school counselors
- Enhance support for students' mental health challenges
- Strengthening community partnerships for better resources
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