De-Funding of Full-Time Mental Health Social Workers and Therapists from DCPS and Charter Schools

Anonymous


Petition Text:

Dr. Tanya Royster, the Director of the Department of Behavioral Health in Washington, DC is proposing a drastic and hugely negative change to the role of DBH's School Mental Health Program (SMHP). The changes would eliminate all clinical therapy services provided by the SMHP, stripping over 900 District students yearly of the clinical mental health services that they desperately need and deserve.
The changes proposed by Dr. Royster will forcibly remove all clinical services provided by the SMHP therapists, while instead pulling dedicated clinicians from their full-time schools (predominantly in the District’s most vulnerable areas) and redistributing them around several schools in a part- time capacity. SHMP licensed clinical therapist will be delivering mental health presentations to students most likely have had no prior contact or relationship with SMHP. Clinicians will essentially become "consultants" and serve each school only for small amounts of time. While Dr. Royster has made the argument that she will be staffing all DC schools with a mental health clinician, she will be doing so in a very limited, watered-down capacity that looks much better on paper than in actual service to our children with whom the program has been working with successfully for the past 17 years.

The proposed changes are currently scheduled to go into effect at the beginning of the 2017/2018 school year. These changes have not been reviewed by parents, teachers, administrators, and even our city council members. These proposed changes have caused much confusion and outrage among both DC Public Schools and DC Public Charter Schools, teachers, administrators as well as many organizations that have partnered with the SMHP. At a recent City Council hearing, for example, the proposed changes were met with frustration and deep concern by Councilmember's Vincent Gray (Chair of the Committee that oversees the DBH), David Grosso and Trayon White as to the timing and practicality of these changes. Of particular concern, under these changes school-aged children will be left to fend for mental health services through outside providers whom only accept Medicaid insurance, an insurance system fraught with inefficiency and whose very existence is continually threatened by the current Presidential administration.
It is extremely hard to justify pulling highly trained clinical therapists from our most vulnerable students especially during times of rising violence and repeated exposure to trauma. Unfortunately, Dr. Royster's proposal will do just that. I ask that you consider our position and what drastically altering the well- respected SMHP would mean for the children of DC.


Sign the Petition Here:

https://www.change.org/p/stop-washington-dc-government-from-stripping-mental-health-services-for-children?recruiter=8816509&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=autopublish&utm_term=des-lg-share_petition-reason_msg
Anonymous
its actually closer to 9000, not 900.
Anonymous
link does not work

Anonymous
Signing now!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


The proposed changes are currently scheduled to go into effect at the beginning of the 2017/2018 school year. These changes have not been reviewed by parents, teachers, administrators, and even our city council members.

Sign the Petition Here:

https://www.change.org/p/stop-washington-dc-government-from-stripping-mental-health-services-for-children?recruiter=8816509&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink



How is this possible????
Anonymous
Tracks her approach to school nurses completely -- which got a one-year reprieve only due to the Council applying pressure.
Anonymous
This proposal is such a horrible idea. How can this Bowser administration think using DC taxes to pay millions for a new soccer stadium even though it's understood that DC United will never be able to recoup the costs is a good idea, but investing in the mental health of our children doesn't merit an investment?
Anonymous
Link to actual news on this? I can't find info and would like to research before signing. Thanks.
Anonymous
So interesting that Gross's and White want to make schools one stop shopping for health care and nutrition and the honk about education and then Bowser pulls this. I think she underestimates the problems in some of the schools and they overestimate the government's ability to fix things. Either way, this proposal is a bad idea. . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So interesting that Gross's and White want to make schools one stop shopping for health care and nutrition and the honk about education and then Bowser pulls this. I think she underestimates the problems in some of the schools and they overestimate the government's ability to fix things. Either way, this proposal is a bad idea. . .


+1000
Anonymous
Seems that DBH is having finance issues

http://dcist.com/2017/02/advocates_say_some_mental_health_pa.php

Who appointed Royster?
Anonymous
What a terrible idea. I'm signing.
Anonymous
From the SY 15 Oversight Hearings

DBH Response:

The DBH School Mental Health Program (SMHP) operated in 64 DC Public and DC Public Charter Schools in FY15. The program served 44 DCPS schools and 20 DC Public Charter
Schools. Forty four schools were Tier 1 with one FTE serving each school and there were 20 Tier 2 schools, with .5 FTE serving each school. The program to date in FY16 has provided prevention, early intervention and treatment services to 68 schools and is actively recruiting clinicians to serve two additional schools to fill all 70 targeted schools.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems that DBH is having finance issues

http://dcist.com/2017/02/advocates_say_some_mental_health_pa.php

Who appointed Royster?


Bowser appointed Royster.
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