This past Wednesday, there was a big breakthrough in the fight to provide quality mental health care for Killingly, Connecticut students. The Killingly Board of Education voted to approve a contract with Community Health Resources to provide such services.
Community Health Resources is based out of Windsor, Connecticut, and contracts with 36 school systems to provide therapeutic services for students. They also run several outpatient clinics throughout the state. The agreement with the Killingly school system will have a CHR staffer coming to the high school for 3 days a week to start, starting in August. The number of staffers and services can expand from there, depending on the need.
The Killingly residents who filed a complaint with the State Board of Ed (and whom I have helped out) are happy and relieved about the agreement. However, they are annoyed that it took over a year to approve a proposal that was very similar to the contract that was rejected last year. They also don’t trust the Killingly Board of Education to fully implement the agreement. So their attorney has urged the State Board of Ed to monitor Killingly to make sure the contract is being followed.
I am happy myself that Killingly students are one step closer to getting good mental health care. However, like I said in my last post on this subject, my opinion is that new members will have to be elected to the Killingly Board of Ed this coming November to make sure when Community Health Resources comes to Killingly, it STAYS there.
I will provide an update in the fall to write about whether and how the agreement is working.
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