CT Lawmakers Urge For More Mental Health Professionals in Schools: A Press Conference
Lawmakers in Waterbury, CT scheduled a news conference to discuss new federal legislation aimed at increasing the number of mental health professionals in schools. The current number of counselors, social workers, and psychologists in schools does not meet the growing need for support among students. Members of the education community expressed that the current support staff are overwhelmed, with only one full-time school certified psychologist for every 2,672 students in the Waterbury school district.
Advocates highlighted the lack of mental health professionals available, noting that there is only one certified school counselor per 333 students from pre-K to 12th grade in Connecticut. Statewide, there is only one full-time certified psychologist for every 494 students and one certified social worker for every 384 students. These statistics show how dire the situation is and how urgent it is to address this issue through legislation.
The news conference was set to take place at Westside Middle School in Waterbury at 11:30 a.m., where lawmakers such as Reps. Rosa DeLauro and Jahana Hayes planned to argue for the urgent need for the proposed legislation to address the lack of mental health professionals in schools. They will be joined by advocacy groups and members of the education community who are passionate about this cause and want to see change happen.