Case Study

Breaking the Stigma of Student Mental Health

NEW JERSEY |  UNDER 5,000 STUDENTS | THERAPY

Cause for Concern: Therapy Session Bottleneck

The Challenge:

Staff at Ramsey Public School District began seeing that the kids they were referring to in-person and virtual therapy were experiencing significant delays. Wait lists were growing longer by the minute, while the number of students seeking support continued to rise.
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The Right Tool at the Right Time

The Solution:

After conducting a thorough review and exploration of other providers and services, the school district ultimately chose Gaggle Therapy to support its students’ growing mental health needs.

 

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Students and Staff Reap the Benefits

The Results:

Students and staff have been able to utilize the program and access therapy when they need it. The district reports that Gaggle Therapy continues to provide essential aid to students and staff, and is considered a valued resource as they continue to guide students to success.

 

Full Gaggle report for Ramsey Public Schools
“We probably served more families who had never had therapy. That financial and red tape barrier was removed for our families which was a blessing.”

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