Table of Content provides a synopsis of headers/links/information found on the MHRC website; see left hand side navigation pane.
1) MHRC Overview
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MHRC Overview & History
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Mission Statement
2) Gateways to Mental Health Services (3 Tables Listed)
- Table 1: Universal Gateways to Mental Health Services
>Lists both school and community based programs.
>Access to mental health services are contingent upon:
-Insurance/Funding
-Eligibility/Medi-Cal Necessity
-Symptoms/Medical Necessity
-Services Location
- Table 2: Additional Gateways to Mental Health Services
>Lists services exclusively available to SDUSD students
>Various grants, donations & MOU's cover the cost of services.
- Table 3: SDUSD Gateways to Prevention & Early Intervention Programs & Psycho-Education
>List of Prevention & Early Intervention programs & eligible schools sites
>Psycho-education trainings are available in ERI or by request
3) SDUSD-MHRC Programs
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List of MHRC operated mental health programs; services are provided by district personnel.
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Each program listed include a program description, target population, referral process, services, contact information and funding stream.
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MHRC Programs are funded by General Education, Special Education, Grants and County Behavioral Health contracts
4) IEP: Mental Health Related Services (MHRS)
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Information pertaining to the who/what/why/when/how of mental health services on IEP's
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Procedures include: Assessment process, services & links to forms
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MHRS: List of Assigned Clinicians by School
5) SchooLink BHS (EPSDT/Medi-Cal Providers):
>Description of services, eligibility criteria, target population, referral and funding
>List of approved agencies
>SchooLink-BHS Annual Review of Procedures; link to online SchooLink-BHS training module and annual review worksheet
>Information regarding obtaining SchooLink-BHS services on your school site
>Agency List by School: Link to a list of school sites and designated providers (113 schools)
>Agency Contacts: Link to contact information for each mental health agency
6) Teen Recovery Center: Substance Use/Abuse Treatment
- Substance use/abuse treatment services are available on 9 high school sites
>SDUSD sponsors MOU's with 3 community agencies to provide substance use/abuse services on 9 high school campuses
>These agencies hold contracts with HHSA-Behavioral Health Services (BHS) and are in part funded by BHS & SAMSHA
>Description, target population, referral process, services and funding source are listed
>List of schools, providers and contact information
7) District Emergency Procedures:
- Provides a link to SDUSD Board approved Emergency Procedures (EP)
>Includes links to (EP-10) Suicide/Self Harm & (EP 11) Threats & Violence
>Includes link to all District Board Policy and Procedures
8) Mental Health Emergencies - After School Hours:
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During school hours follow SDUSD emergency procedures (EP-10 & EP-11)
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After school see list of agencies, phone numbers to call during a mental health emergency:
>911
>PERT Team
>Emergency Screening Unit
>County of San Diego ACCESS and Crisis Line
>Primary Care/Emergency Room/Urgent Care - private insurance
9) Resources:
- Link to San Diego County HHSA-Behavioral Health Services Referral Manual
10: Contact Information:
- Program Manager & Supervising Lead contact information
- MHRC Address & Fax #