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Share Your Experiences with School Mental Health in Connecticut

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CHDI is conducting online surveys on school mental health in Connecticut this fall. The surveys are part of a Comprehensive School Mental Health Landscape Analysis CHDI is conducting for the State of Connecticut to take stock of current efforts to support student behavioral health and well-being.

We're surveying the following groups:

  • School and District Leaders and Staff (Superintendents, Teachers, Paraeducators, School Clinicians, School Nurses, etc.)

  • Providers (Behavioral Health, Pediatric Primary Care, School-Based Health Center Staff, etc.)

  • Parents/Caregivers and Students

Tell us what’s working well, what could be improved, and your suggestions to support the behavioral health and well-being of all Connecticut K-12 students. Your input will help shape policy, system, and practice recommendations to be published in a report to the state this fall, and will ultimately help Connecticut better meet the needs of all students and families. Respondents will be chosen at random on a weekly basis to win a gift card!

Take the Survey

*Update as of December 2024: The survey period has now ended, so the links below have been removed.*

There are different survey questions depending on your role in Connecticut schools.

Please click on the link to take the survey for the role you most identify with:

  • School and District Leaders and Staff (including but not limited to teachers, school counselors, school social workers, school psychologists, nurses, superintendents, principals, directors of school climate, etc.)
  • Providers (including therapists, school-based health center staff, and pediatric primary care providers)
  • Parents/Caregivers and Students

 

Surveys will be open until October 21st. Respondents must live or work in Connecticut. 

 

 
Share Your Experiences with School Mental Health in Connecticut