Bledsoe AWARE Program

AWARE Program

Department Directory

 

Project AWARE

Bledsoe County Program Director

Becky D. Ridley, Ed.D.

ridleyb@bledsoecountyschools.org

(423) 447-2626-cell

(423) 447-2606-office

 


AWARE Bledsoe Program:

 

Purpose: (1) To promote school and community based efforts to build mental health AWAREness; and reduce the stigma of mental health assistance (2) Provide and increase youth access to evidence-based wellness and mental health resources; (3) Promote resilience and positive behavior functioning for school-aged youth in Bledsoe County. 

 

Mission: To respond proactively to youth mental health concerns in order to improve outcomes linked to student achievement, attendance, and behavior.

 

Vision: To advance wellness and resilience education programs, increase and sustain access to mental health services and supports for Bledsoe County students and their families.

 

Funding: A grant from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provides funding for the AWARE program. 

AWARE Support:

Bledsoe County school counselors have been trained to assist our students and their families with concerns related to mental health.  In addition, the school district in conjunction with the AWARE Project have placed three Student Support Specialists (S3) in schools to provide support services for students and their families. The Student Support Specialists cover multiple campuses and work closely with the guidance departments. 

 

Your child's privacy:

All services made available through the AWARE program and referral provider services are private and confidential. Bledsoe County Schools and contracted service providers will honor your child's privacy guaranteed under FERPA (Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act) and HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act).

 

The AWARE referral pathway is a tool designed to help students and families access student supports and mental health counseling services in their schools and communities. If you are a student who is in need of a mental health referral or know of a student who is struggling with mental health concerns; please access the request for student services by clicking on the link or scanning the QR code for your school posted below.

 

If you are a student in crisis (or worried about a student in crisis) in need of immediate assistance, you can text the Crisis text line at: 741-741, call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at: 988, or call the Statewide Crisis Phone Line at: 855-CRISIS-1 (855-274-7471)

 

What additional professional counseling services are available?

The Bledsoe County School System has partnered with Centerstone and Health Connect of America to provide school-based mental health counseling and risk assessment. These providers handle all payer source issues and questions from parents or guardians regarding billing for mental health care provided by their professional counselors.

 

Where do the professional counseling services take place?

Professional counseling sessions are scheduled with parent permission and conducted in a private setting at school.

The services are made available at school to protect the students' instructional time and assist parent in the appointment process.

Guidance Counselor

Student Support Specialists

Pikeville Elementary School

Mary V. Elementary School

Cecil B. Rigsby Elementary School

Bledsoe County Middle School

Bledsoe County High School

Mental Health America's 2021 Toolkit