Tennessee's Initiative to Integrate Mental Health Clinicians in Schools
Tennessee's Proposal for Enhanced School Mental Health Services
The Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS) is making strides in addressing the mental health needs of students in Davidson County, Nashville, Tennessee. Aiming to establish a mental health clinician in every school, this initiative mirrors the support provided by school resource officers.
Funding Request for Mental Health Clinicians
- Commissioner Marie Williams has recently requested funding from Governor Bill Lee.
- The proposed budget includes nearly $6 million to support the hiring of additional behavioral health liaisons.
This proposal seeks to create 85 new positions, increasing the total to 472, thereby expanding access to mental health services for an additional 15,000 students.
Impact of Mental Health Support in Schools
- Improved student mental health.
- Increased access to behavioral health resources.
- Enhanced school safety and learning environments.
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