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San Dieguito District Supports and resources. Student Study Terms. Teachers. School Counselors. Administrators. Restorative practices. School social workers. Community resources. Nurses. School psychologists.
Attending to the needs of our students is one way we can support all students in achieving their educational and personal goals.
 
The Health ServicesNutrition Services, Pupil ServicesSpecial Education, and Student Support Services teams all work collaboratively with other departments and directly with school staff to address student needs.
 
Schools participate in ongoing activities and programs to promote connectedness such as Community and Field Days, Mentoring, New Student Orientations, Peer Leaders, Health Campaigns, Alcohol, Tobacco, and other Drug Prevention, Student Groups, Suicide Awareness and Prevention, Responsible Use of Social Media, Red, and Yellow Ribbon Weeks. Please visit school websites directly for contacts, event calendars, and more information.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

California Assembly Bill 2022 requires schools to notify pupils and parents or guardians of pupils of how to initiate access to available pupil mental health services on campus or in the community.
 
Many families will begin with their health insurance for physical and mental health needs and referrals. There is further information about Healthy Families and Medi-Cal for Families as well as Voluntary Student Accident Insurance as part of Enrollment from Health Services. 
 
Key Roles Integrated Counselor Social Worker Psychologist
If your student needs support at school, our trained professional staff members, including school counselors, school social workers, school psychologists, nurses, teachers, and administrators are available to support students during the school day. If you have a non-emergency social-emotional concern about a student, the school counselor is your first contact for assistancePlease visit the school website for more information about how to access student support services at that school. 
 
Student privacy and confidentiality are respected - students must trust the school staff member to have meaningful and honest dialogue. Specific exceptions to confidentiality exist in which school support staff must inform others of information obtained from students in order to prevent harm to students themselves or others, and if it is legally required. 
 
 
For further mental health support, SDUHSD partners with CareSolace, a confidential online resource with a live 24X7 concierge line (888) 515-0595 meant to assist individuals in finding local mental health-related programs and counseling services. To use Care Solace, individuals answer ten basic questions in order to receive an extensive list of referrals to applicable care providers. Care Solace takes into account all types of private insurance including Medi-Cal, Medicaid, and Medicare and those that have no insurance. The system also filters by age, gender, zip code, and special request. Care Solace is available for use by San Dieguito families at no cost. Care Solace does not require a user’s name, address, phone number, or date of birth. All of the information that is entered on their platform is completely confidential and stored securely. 
Disclaimer: External links are provided purely as resources for educational purposes and SDUHSD does not endorse any specific external agencies/services. These resources do not replace the need for medical or psychological intervention. If you are in need of more help, please reach out to a counselor or medical or mental health professional. If you need immediate help, text TALK to 38255 to anonymously speak with a trained counselor 24/7 or visit these immediate 24/7 Support Resources.