Student Mental Health Services
School Social Workers are available to provide support and linkages to community resources that will enhance the emotional well-being and academic performance of students. In addition to providing mental health counseling, school social workers look to partner with families to address challenges of truancy, school/social withdrawal, and physical, emotional, and economic hardships.
The role of the School Psychologist is to support students and their families by evaluating, identifying, and addressing academic and mental health concerns that impede student behavioral or academic progress. Our school psychologist is an integral part of the collaborative educational team for both general education and special education students.
WCSD is proud to partner with Spectrum Behavioral Health to provide a Licensed Mental Health Clinician that is available via a referral process to offer therapeutic services to students on a rotating basis among our three high school sites. Please contact your school social worker or school psychologist for more information.
If you are in an emergency or need immediate help
please dial 911!
Guide to Emergency Services in Western New York
- Amherst Police Department
- Crisis Services for Emergency Mental Health In-person Response Services 24-hour Hotline
- Kid’s Helpline Crisis Counseling
- Child Abuse & Maltreatment Reporting Hotline
- Domestic & Sexual Violence Hotline
- Erie County Health Department
Amherst Police Department
Crisis Services for Emergency Mental Health In-person Response Services 24-hour Hotline
Kid’s Helpline Crisis Counseling
Child Abuse & Maltreatment Reporting Hotline
Domestic & Sexual Violence Hotline
Erie County Health Department
- Erie County Medical Center
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHA)
- Poison Control Center
- WNY Mental Health Resources