Brooklyn College Academy
Grades 9 - 12 |
650 students
After a 2015 law, schools are not supposed to call the police in response to a child in crisis except as a last resort.
After a 2015 law, schools are not supposed to call the police in response to a child in crisis except as a last resort.
How to Get Help
The system is complex but resources do exist. Here's where to start:
You can find contact info for counseling in the school’s Counseling Plan (PDF).If your child’s school has called 911 on them because of emotional distress, and you’re concerned about the response, reach out to Advocates for Children’s Education Helpline at 866-427-6033. You can also reach out to your district’s superintendent.
If your child is in distress, you can text "WELL" to 65173 or call 888-NYC-WELL (888-692-9355), NYC’s free confidential helpline.
You can reach suicide prevention and substance use disorder counselors by dialing 988.
Several local organizations provide telehealth services using health insurance, Medicaid, or a sliding scale for billing. The education department compiled a list of providers here.
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