school-based

mental health services

 
 
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School-based services bring high quality mental health care into the schools to improve access to care for vulnerable students and their families. By being in the school, mental health care is provided during the school day, limiting time away from school for appointments and increasing access to students who may not have insurance or the ability to find a therapist locally.

Our licensed mental health professionals provide counseling, therapy, and case management to children struggling with family issues, peer conflicts, emotional concerns, disruptive behavior, or poor attendance.

 

we serve:

  • Students who are in crisis 

  • Students who are struggling in school 

  • Students who present with an acute situation 

  • Students who have chronic/long-term/intensive struggles

 
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Our school-based program engages and re-engages students in the classroom, reducing barriers to achievement. Students engaged with us in counseling services consistently show improvement in overall functioning, better grades, reduced behavior concerns, and reach higher levels of success.

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All of these services are free to our clients and their families through funding from our partners. 

Impact Counseling Services, INC. counselors recognize that every campus has its own culture with distinct strengths and needs. We collaborate with school administrators to create an individualized service plan incorporating any or all of the following:

  • Individual counseling/therapy 

  • Group Therapy

  • Family Therapy

  • Case management 

  • Crisis intervention and postvention

  • Assessment and referral 

  • Consultation 

  • Support groups 

  • Workshops and trainings

  • Psychiatry services

where we serve

 
 
 

Naomi Pasemann Elementary School

Main Street Intermediate School

Taylor Middle School

Taylor High School

Taylor Opportunity Center

Legacy Early College High School

Williamson County JJAEP

IDEA Public Charter School-Round Rock

Liberty Hill Middle Schools

Taylor ISD

Holland ISD

Bartlett ISD

Coupland ISD

Granger ISD

Jarrell ISD

Salado ISD

Thrall ISD

Make a difference at your school.

We would love the opportunity to talk with you about serving your district.  Please feel free to call or email to discuss partnering together!  

512-713-9886 | info@impactcounselingservices.org

how we are

funded

 
 

Impact Counseling Services is extremely fortunate to partner with local nonprofits and schools to provide individual and group counseling and other school-based services to students, families, and school staff at no cost to families in partner schools.  

Interagency Support Council of East Williamson County, St. David's Health Foundation, Georgetown Health Foundation, United Way, VOCA, and, Williamson County Juvenile Services, and the school districts we serve work together to provide funding to support these essential school-based services. Grants pay for a significant portion of program costs, helping to relieve the burden on school districts for meeting the mental health needs of their students and families. These significant partnerships reduce barriers--such as cost, transportation, and time away from school--and increase access to mental health services by providing a dedicated mental health professional on campuses. 

We are grateful to our partners and our school districts and want to say thank you for your continued support of school-based mental health services.

for school administrators

School-based services consistently help students improve grades, attendance, and disciplinary outcomes. 

We can collaborate with your school administration and counseling department to add high quality mental health care directly on your campus to improve outcomes for students. 

In addition, we offer trainings on a variety of topics to increase staff understanding of mental health in students and to help you become a trauma-informed school.

For information on contracting with us to provide school-based mental health services for the next school year, please contact us.

Some topics include:

  • Helping Our Students Keep Calm & Learn Something 

  • Suicide Awareness, Prevention & Intervention 

  • TBRI (Trust Based Relational Intervention) 

  • Integrating Restorative Discipline in the Classroom 

  • Self Care and Stress Management for Staff & Students 

  • Helpful Ways to Interact with Parents—Parent Involvement