From Wisconsin Department of Health Services <[email protected]>
Subject OCMH Offers Back to School Guidance to Reduce Student Stress
Date August 25, 2022 8:16 PM
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Resources to help schools and families



WI Office Children's Mental Health logo
Office of Children's Mental Health


August 25, 2022

Contact: Elizabeth Goodsitt/Jennifer Miller 608-266-1683

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*OCMH Offers Back to School Guidance?to Reduce Student Stress*

Resources to help schools and families

?Back to school is an exciting time for many students, but also an anxious time," said Linda Hall, Director of the Wisconsin Office of Children?s Health (OCMH). "We can all help lessen student anxiety and prepare youth for the demands of the school year.?

While the last two school years have been difficult, Hall points to a variety of initiatives and resources that are available to help schools and families put positive mental health practices into place.

?Recently, there?s been a lot of attention paid, and investments made in, children?s mental health ? and rightfully so", said Hall. "I?m energized by the steps that state and federal leaders have taken, as well as all the effort that educators and practitioners have put into addressing youth mental health.?

Schools are doing more than ever to address student mental health and wellness, thanks to increased awareness and pandemic funding. Key investments in school mental health include Governor Evers? Get Kids Ahead Initiative [ [link removed] ], federal pandemic relief funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) [ [link removed] ], and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act [ [link removed] ]. Policymakers have allocated a number of funding streams to address youth mental health in schools and medical settings, as well as the behavioral health workforce. For further details, see Student Mental Health, In Brief [ [link removed] ].

Hall points out that the initiatives and resources available to Wisconsin schools echo the findings and recommendations of a recent study [ [link removed] ] that graduate students at UW-Madison?s La Follette School of Public Policy conducted for OCMH. Report recommendations include:


* Ensure stable and consistent state funding for school mental health and wellness;?
* Provide time and training for school staff to implement mental health programming throughout their school; and?
* Connect schools to available resources, highlighting immediate steps that educators can take to cultivate wellness in their schools.

A number of high-quality mental health programs and implementation resources are available to schools:


* Comprehensive School Mental Health Framework [ [link removed] ]
* Resiliency [ [link removed] ]
* Screening tools [ [link removed] ]? ?
* Trauma sensitive schools [ [link removed] ]?
* Wisconsin Safe & Healthy Schools Center [ [link removed] ]

Parents can also play a large role in instilling wellness habits at home. Evidence shows these practices improve mental health:


* Sufficient sleep every night?
* Daily physical exercise?
* Healthy diet?
* Time outdoors, especially in nature??
* Open conversations about mental health?

?As we emerge from the pandemic and enter a new school year, we are committed to helping Wisconsin?s children be as healthy as possible?, said Hall. ?Our hope is that all students learn wellness strategies, build resilience, and strengthen their mental health.?

School districts are encouraged to utilize the above resources; collaborate with local partners and their regional Cooperative Educational Service Agency (CESA); and reach out to OCMH with any questions.

For more resources on student mental health, see the OCMH?School Mental Health Resource [ [link removed] ] page.

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