How a Program Can Help Students Re-enter School After a Mental Health Crisis

Published:
February 21, 2020

Brookline Center partners with school systems to support the development and execution of the Bridge for Resilient Youth in Transition (BRYT) programs. The BRYT programs help students return to school after extended mental health-related absences. The center helps schools recognize possible funding sources to connect students with the appropriate resources. Ninety percent of BRYT students are on target to graduate, and their attendance levels have increased from 52% to over 80% following program implementation. In addition to helping students reenter school following behavioral health absences, the program, initiated in 2014, relies heavily on preventive services as well.

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