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Your Partner for Student Mental Wellness

Educators and school leaders often carry the weight of their students’ pain, alongside the pressure of their important work.

Wellness Together’s clinically trained Mental Health Specialists on-campus expand your staff’s effectiveness, not their workload.

School counselors, educators, and students show up in person.

Wellness Together Mental Health Specialists do too.

A Mental Health Specialist who is fully embedded in the school culture isn’t just a provider—they’re a trusted part of the school community. They know the students, the staff, and the rhythm of the school day. They are present and engaged beyond just the session time

Partnered with leading school districts

California’s historic funding investment, the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (CYBHI), provides an unprecedented opportunity for schools to expand their student mental health supports by ensuring sustainable reimbursements for specific services in school settings. Feeling overwhelmed by the CYBHI Fee Schedule and don't know where to start?

California's schools trust Wellness Together to provide effective, on-campus mental health support for students (Pre K -12). We recognize both the desire to create sustainable funding and the complex considerations surrounding the CYBHI Fee Schedule. Our team has deep roots in school communities and understands the unique challenges educators face. Click here so that we can begin partnering to help you unlock CYBHI's full potential for your students!

Your Trusted Partner with the Multi-Payer Fee Schedule

Navigating the CYBHI Fee Schedule
Insights from School District Leaders

March 20, 2025 | 10:00 - 11:30 AM PDT

Join us for an insightful discussion on how school districts are navigating the CYBHI Fee Schedule.

WEBINAR

This webinar features expert perspectives from:

  • Dr. Sonal Patel

    Assistant Superintendent, Educational Services

    San Leandro Unified School District

  • Dr. Tim Reid

    Director of Pupil Services

    Nevada Joint Union High School District

  • Tayler Trotter, AMFT

    Program Director, Mental Health Services

    Wellness Together, Inc.

  • Dr. Loretta Whitson

    Executive Director

    California Association of School Counselors

What school leaders are saying

Effective, evidence-based, & culturally competent in-person mental health support for your students.

  • On-campus & Online Support

    Mental Health Specialists become part of your team, serving students and collaborating with school staff.

  • Individual & Group Counseling

    Students meet with a Mental Health Specialist, set goals, and get support along the way. No insurance needed.

  • Support for Students in Crisis

    Immediate support for students in crisis, with a caring Mental Health Specialist, collaborating with school staff and parents/guardians to keep kids safe.

  • Data-Driven & Evidence-Based

    Evidence-based interventions and comprehensive data reports.

Expanding the mental health workforce

As one of the largest providers of in-person and online school mental health services, Wellness Together attracts and retains qualified mental health professionals from top universities.

50+

University Partnerships

What parents are saying about Wellness Together

  • "I am so appreciative of this program, it had a huge positive impact on my daughters well being."

  • "Thank you for the services you offered. My son really connected with his Mental Health Specialist. This program can really save a life."

  • "It was very convenient having my son be able to see someone at school and that specialized in teenagers. The therapist he was seeing before didn't really understand what he was going through."

  • "Thank you for the services you offered. My son really connected with (the MHS). This program can really save a life."

Nearly

70%

of LGBTQ+ students experienced persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness during the past year and more than 50% had poor mental health during the past 30 days. Almost 25% attempted suicide during the past year.

Nearly

60%

of female students experienced persistent sadness or hopelessness during the past year and nearly 25% made a suicide plan.

Nearly

40%

of high school students feeling so sad or hopeless that they could not engage in their regular activities for at least two weeks during the previous year.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2011-2021 Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Available at: www.cdc.gov/YRBSS. Accessed on November 1, 2023.

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