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The overall mission of the School-Based Behavioral Health (SBBH) program is to promote healthy social, emotional, and behavioral development of students. Barriers to learning must be addressed so that the general well-being of students, families and school staff can be enhanced in collaboration with other Comprehensive Student Support System (CSSS) supports and studentservices.

The SBBH program supports the emotional health and academic growth of ALL students through:

  • A comprehensive array of effective and efficient services and supports which is integrated throughout the levels of CSSS;
  • Accessibility to behavioral and mental health services and programs;
  • Utilization of primarily DOE personnel to provide necessary supports and services; and
  • Collaborative relationships that engage school, family and community.

As DOE strives to build system capacity, the DOE may need to develop contracts for behavioral and/or mental health services to augument DOE school based services for eligible students. Contracts are awarded through a competitive purchase of services process. SBBH contacts

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