CASA Classrooms
Upcoming Senior High CASA Classrooms Information Session: January 14
CASA Mental Health has partnered with the Government of Alberta, community partners and school divisions to deliver mental health care in classrooms. CASA Classrooms address the need for services closer to students by bridging a child’s mental health and school needs, through a co-ordinated approach by a mental health team and a teacher. CASA Mental Health oversees all student enrolment in the program and ongoing management of it.
Locations:
- Fort Saskatchewan
Fort Saskatchewan Elementary (4-6) - Sherwood Park
Bev Facey Community High (10-12)
Contact: 780-417-8219
CASA Classrooms Information Session, Gr. 10-12
Discover the high school CASA Classroom and the individualized mental health treatment it provides for students in grades 10-12 who experience persistent mental health symptoms affecting their home, school and social life.
What you'll discover:
- Tailored treatment plans and education for managing mental health conditions
- Individual and group therapy sessions
- Support for caregivers and guardians
- Referrals to community and social supports
- Assistance transitioning students back to their community school and care teams
Who are CASA Classrooms for?
CASA Classrooms are for students who are:
- Currently under the care of a physician or mental health professional,
- Have not responded to prior therapy, and
- Are ready to participate in individual and group therapy with their family.
Interested students and their caregivers are welcome to join in person or online to learn how CASA Classrooms can support senior high student’s well-being and academic success.
Tuesday, January 14
6 to 7 p.m.
Bev Facey Community High, 99 Colwill Blvd., Sherwood Park (theatre)
Join online
RSVP to secure your spot in person or online
For more information, contact Corey Kropp.