School districts across Iowa provide more mental health resources for students

DES MOINES, Iowa — School districts are focusing more on students’ mental health during this school year.

Over the summer, Des Moines Public Schools announced they were launching a new mental health initiative for students. This is part of a $1.5 million investment from United Healthcare . This funding went towards connecting students across the state with Hazel Health, a telehealth provider that can reach students at school or at home.

The Ames Community School District also recently announced it is providing in-school therapy through the end of this school year. Earlier this month, the school board voted to partner with two mental health agencies, Heart and Solutions and Woodward Community Based Solutions, to provide these services at schools across the district.

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NAMI is a national mental health organization. The Executive Director of NAMI Iowa, Ryan Crane, said it’s ideal for all schools to have access to mental health professionals, but in the absence of that, having a trusted adult in schools for students to talk to can go a long way.

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