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A new report finds that states like New Jersey have made progress in providing school mental health services to its students, but work still remains. The report by Inseparable, a national mental health advocacy organization, measures states based on 13 policy targets.

New Jersey is one of only four states to implement required mental health screenings in six or more grades. But the state had not implemented or only partially implemented five policies, such as excused absences for mental health or school telehealth programs.

Caitlin Hochul, vice president of public policy with Inseparable, said early mental health screenings are critical to student success.

"When you catch a condition early and you get treatment that you need early, you have better outcomes, you're more likely to be engaged in school and have academic success and perform in the workforce better later on. We really emphasize providing annual screenings to students," she explained.

The Garden State also mandates mental health literacy in the classroom, requiring life skill competencies and mental health literacy education. That includes suicide prevention and substance use disorders.

New Jersey lawmakers in 2023 passed a law that provided reimbursements for covered school-based mental health services to students that are on Medicaid. Hochul said providing mental health services in schools is the most effective way to reach students.

"We know that access to mental health care is a huge barrier. By breaking down that barrier, by offering these professionals and these services in schools, you're reducing the financial strain on parents. You're reducing the need for reliable transportation," Hochul continued.

Voters also support expanding mental health services in schools, which transcends party lines. 81% of people support the expansion of mental health services and specialists in schools.

Disclosure: Inseparable contributes to our fund for reporting on Criminal Justice, Health Issues, Mental Health, Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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