Gov. Inslee touts state investments in school health center

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Speaking at Meadowdale High School in Lynnwood Monday, Inslee said the center is providing most services a primary care visit covers, including physical exams, mental and reproductive health tailored to students.

reported increased concern about students’ anxiety, depression, and trauma.

The governor touted state investments in the expansion of school-based health centers across Washington. There are currently more than 50 in the state. Inslee’s office said MHS’ health center, which opened in September, will cater to students without a primary care provider. Washington state has awarded 17 grants for a total of over $2 million to create school-based mental health centers in order to provide integrated mental health care for historically underserved communities in public K-12 schools throughout the state.

 

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for two long years YOU, the teachers-union(s) and the MEDIA have subjected to our youth to a STATE of FEAR and ISOLATIONISM (CHILD ABUSE)

He is one reason their mental health declined the past 2 years!

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