School-Based Mental Health Supports Available to Students
Adolescent Care Workers (ACW) (secondary) provide social, emotional, and well-being related support to students. ACWs may be accessed through self-referral or a member of the in-school team. Parental consent is not required for students to see the ACW.
Social Workers (all secondary, limited elementary) provide crisis intervention support and one-to-one counselling in the areas of mental health, substance abuse, trauma, social determinants of health, etc. Social Workers may be accessed through self-referral, or a member of the in-school team. Parental consent is not required for secondary students to see the Social Worker; it is required for elementary students under the age of 12, unless there is immediate concern for student safety.
Student Support Counsellors (SSC) (elementary) help address the behavioural, emotional and social needs of children, provide behavioural problem solving, programming, and school support. Parental consent is required for elementary students under the age of 12 to see the SSC, unless there is immediate concern for student safety.
Clinical Consultants (elementary and secondary) provide consultation and psycho-educational assessments for students to assist schools in developing appropriate programming to meet students' needs and to address mental health concerns. Referrals are made solely by members of the in-school team. Parental consent is required for students to see the Clinical Consultant unless there is immediate concern for student safety.