Parkway Middle School issued the following announcement on Oct. 28
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) remains committed to providing mental health services and support to students and families. As part of the BCPS campaign T.A.L.K., which stands for Tell Another. Listening is Key., the District has launched the T.A.L.K. App, which provides K–12 students with a confidential online form to request to speak to a mental health professional, or report abuse.
The T.A.L.K. app is available exclusively to BCPS K–12 students as an icon that appears on their personalized eLearning platform.
“The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the traditional classroom setting and created new and unexpected shifts in the lives of our students and families,” said Superintendent Robert W. Runcie.
“The T.A.L.K. App serves as a solution to our District’s commitment to ensure students receive the help they need during this challenging time.”
Once a student submits a T.A.L.K. App form, they are connected to a mental health professional before the end of the next school day.
If a student is in crisis and has an immediate need to speak to a mental health professional, they are advised to contact the following 24/7 resources:
- First Call for Help, 954-537-0211
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-8255
- Crisis Text Line, Text HOME to 741741
For information on mental health services provided by the District, visit: browardschools.com/mentalhealthservices.
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