CASA Classrooms

 

 

CASA Classrooms

Help put mental health care in the classroom!

 

 

 

 

CASA Classrooms are designed for students in grades four through 12. These students:

  • have not responded as expected to previous therapy and continue to have symptoms that impact their home, social and school life;
  • are currently under the care of a physician, nurse practitioner or psychiatrist; and
  • are willing to participate in individual and group therapy with their family.

Students may come from schools within a CASA Classroom’s geographical school area.

Students receive individual and group therapy, psychiatric care, medication and schooling according to their individual needs. This is provided by a team of mental health professionals, a specialized teacher and support staff. Students remain in the program for approximately half the school year, followed by another half-year of transition support.

Caregivers will receive mental health education, connections to community supports and resources to better support their child/teen. Home school staff will receive similar supports in order to better support the student after the program.

Students must be referred by their school. For more in-depth referral information, contact [email protected].

Information for Families

Information for Physicians and Primary Care Networks

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