May 18, 2024 7:51 am
Chippewa Valley Gears Up for Mental Health Awareness Month

During Mental Health Awareness month, the Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls School Districts are taking active steps to support students who may be struggling with their mental health. Director of Mental Health and Resiliency, Jamie Ganski, emphasizes the importance of promoting positive mental health habits such as going outside, drinking water, getting enough sleep, and having positive interactions with friends and role models. By encouraging these healthy behaviors, students can greatly improve their mental well-being.

Ganski explains that there are several signs to look for if a student is struggling with their mental health, such as not attending school, being flustered or frustrated, or having difficulty focusing on academic material. Providing students with the necessary mental health support can help them academically by enabling them to focus, be present in the classroom, and learn effectively.

Executive Director of Student and Special Education for the Eau Claire School District, Kaying Xiong, encourages both students and adults to seek help when needed. She stresses that mental health doesn’t have to be seen as a negative thing and that it should be viewed in a positive light. Xiong advocates for removing the stigma around discussing mental health and creating a more open and supportive community for those who need help. For those in need of someone to talk to, they can text HOPELINE to 741741 or call the suicide and crisis lifeline at 988.

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