Urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to allocate full funding for School-Based Health Centers and to give the Commonwealth’s most vulnerable children an opportunity to thrive by providing complete mental and physical health in their schools. WHEREAS, School-Based Health Center (“SBHCs”) are considered nationally to be one of the most effective strategies for delivering preventive care to under-served youth, particularly adolescents. In-school medical providers can provide acute and preventive care, render diagnoses, and write prescriptions where children spend the majority of their time - at school; and WHEREAS, SBHCs services range from health screenings, delivering sick and injury care, preventive well-child care and sports physicals, administering flu shots and vaccines, conducting mental health and substance screenings and mental health treatment, and providing confidential reproductive health care for teens. The collaborative efforts of SBHC providers make continuity of care, a key goal of the medical home, achievable for many children and teens living in poverty; and WHEREAS, SBHCs collaboration with school districts, school principals, teachers, school staff, families, and students address the whole child. This collaboration, care coordination, and youth engagement contributes to positive educational outcomes including reduced absenteeism, decreased disciplinary actions and suspensions, and improved graduation rates; and WHEREAS, Children from low-income and histor…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar.