March 28, 2023
Manchin Announces $1.5 Million for School-Based Mental Health Training at WVU, Concord University
Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), member of
the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced $1,595,817 from the U.S.
Department of Education Mental Health Service Professionals Demonstration
Program for West Virginia University (WVU) and Concord University. The funding
will support the training of school-based mental health service providers for
employment in schools and local educational agencies across West Virginia.
"Strengthening school-based mental health services is a top
priority of mine, and it is more important than ever that we work together to
ensure every West Virginia student has a safe and healthy learning
environment," said Senator Manchin. “I am pleased the Department of
Education is investing more than $1.5 million in WVU and Concord University to
train mental health service providers and help address the shortage of mental
health professionals for our children. I look forward to seeing the positive
impacts of the funding and as a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee,
I will continue advocating for resources to bolster mental health services and
support our students across the Mountain State.”
The Department of Education’s Mental Health Service Professionals
Demonstration Program provides funding to establish innovative partnerships
between institutions of higher education and local schools and educational
agencies. The program trains school counselors, social workers, psychologists
and other mental health professionals qualified to provide school-based mental
health services, with the goal of expanding the pipeline of these workers into
low-income public schools to address shortages of school-based mental health
service professionals.
Individual awards listed below:
- $990,226 – West Virginia University
- $605,591 – Concord University
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