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Prioritizing Mental Health: Your Well-Being Matters at Our School

 

Supporting You Every Step of the Way


We understand that mental health is a vital aspect of your well-being, and we are committed to providing the necessary resources and support to our students. At our school, we have our very own dedicated school social worker on staff, ready to assist and guide you through any challenges you may face.


Explore the links below to find contacts and resources available if you need help. Your mental health is important to us, and we're here to help you thrive in every way possible.

https://www.mentalhealthcenters.net/listings/perry-county-counseling-center-inc-du-quoin-il.html

https://perryhealth.net/

https://centerstone.org/locations/illinois/

                 Miss Meg Haggard, Social Worker

                          mhaggard@tgs5.com 


Preparing Students For A Fullfilling and Compassionate Life

Family Survey

Student Survey

Student Survey

 In order to meet the well-being and success of all students and families, we ask that you take a few minutes to complete the following survey in order for us to make data-driven decision making in regards to what steps we need to take to provide an atmosphere where students and families feel safe, supported, and valued, which is conducive to effective learning and personal growth.  Thank you for your help! 

Click to Take Family Survey!

Student Survey

Student Survey

Student Survey

In order to meet the well-being and success of all students, we ask that you take a few minutes to complete the following survey in order for us to make data-driven decision making in regards to what steps we need to take to provide an atmosphere where students feel safe, supported, and valued, which is conducive to effective learning and personal growth.  Thank you for your help! 

Click to Take Student Survey!

Peer mentors present information on how to boost mental health during state testing to 3rd-8th grade.


    Downloads

    Tips after taking a big test (pdf)Download
    15 tips to boost mental health (pdf)Download
    Parent Guide to Children Mental Health (pdf)Download

    You are not alone. We are here to help!

     

    What does “confidential” mean when saying contacting the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is free and confidential?

    Confidentiality is a fundamental principle of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988 Lifeline) and so is transparency. This statement will introduce you to what information we collect from you, how we protect your information, and how we use and share that information. You do not have to share any personal information with the 988 Lifeline about who you are or where you are to receive support.

    Please note that confidential and anonymous are not the same. During your contact with the 988 Lifeline, you may voluntarily share information about yourself that could identify you and that information may be documented in notes about your conversation.

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