Peace of Mind

There is always hope. We launched the Peace of Mind amidst the pandemic to support Catholic school leaders, teachers, parents and students through practical experiences and effective techniques.

Exacerbated by the pandemic, Catholic school communities are serving students and families who are dealing with anxiety, fear and depression. According to the Centers for Disease Control, one in five students in U.S. classrooms have mental and behavioral health symptoms significant enough to warrant diagnosis and treatment. About 60% of these children don’t get the help they need.

How does it work?

In partnership with Catholic Schools Center of Excellence, Peace of Mind provides resources to Catholic schools to help their preschool-eighth grade students, families, teachers and leaders work through today’s difficulties, as well as prepare to handle future challenges. To support the mental health and wellness of everyone in Catholic school communities, Peace of Mind offers:Live webinars for educators and familiesVideosPresentationsIn-person trainingsResources for students, including books for the school libraryThe Phoenix team, led by licensed psychologist Dr. Jules Nolan, helps teachers and parents learn prevention methods such as fostering students’ social and emotional learning (SEL). Research indicates that age-appropriate SEL skills are better predictors of positive outcomes for students than are IQ, class rank or grades in school (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning). Emotional intelligence – being able to recognize, understand, label, express and regulate emotion – predicts not only good mental health outcomes, but also achievement in school (Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence).

Peace of Mind Partner School Initiative

A cohort of 10 Catholic schools comprise our Peace of Mind Partner School Initiative, and we work to add more schools each year. These schools benefit from:

  • One additional day per week of services from their counselor on site
  • A Peace of Mind team that receives specialized training to help them provide in-school direction
  • Grant to host a middle school experience that grows student connections with parents and builds life skills
  • 1:1 consultations available for faculty and staff
  • And more

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