“I am deeply appreciative of Mindy Salyers and her loving service to so many of our students who are needing help with their mental health. She continues to help our students navigate the hardships of life (trauma, family strife, social issues, etc.) by equipping them with the necessary tools to function, and eventually thrive.”
Delwin Garcia, Academy Principal

Conference Counseltation
Conference-Wide Service Package Components
In-person or virtual Teacher Inservice training
30 Click-On-Demand Classroom Guidance Sessions that are correlated with NAD Social-Emotional Learning Standards
At-risk student Counseltation services (i.e., Suicidal ideation, mandated reporting, child abuse, self-harm issues, etc.)
One-On-One individual counseling for students
Small group counseling for students on a specific topic (i.e., Changing Families, Coping Skills, Friendship Issues, etc.)
Virtual whole class instruction on social and/or academic skills
Collaboration with teachers and parents for academic and behavior plan development (i.e., 504s, BIPs, FBAs)
One-on-one educator counseling (personal and/or professional)

Financial Aid
Should your school or district need additional scholarship support for the social and emotional development of students, consider the following options:
Government Funding
Counseltation meets criteria as a service provider for the following government funding opportunities:
Title IA - Counseling Programs
Title IC - Counseling and Career Education
Title IIA - Facilitating Student Access to Mental Health Supports
Title IVA - School-based Mental Health Supports, Crisis Prevention and Management
Title IVB - Career Readiness
Title IVF - Restoring Learning Environment after Crisis-Related Disruption
