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Public Schools
LGBTQ+
Homeless & Military
100

True or false:

People with mental health problems are more likely to be in problem debt

True

100

What percent of special education students receive expulsion? 

64%

100

   True or false

People in the LGBTQ+ community are more likely to attempt or commit suicide than people who are heterosexual. 

True

100

About how many veterans are considered at risk of homelessness?

About 1.4 million veterans

200

In 2011, how much did the United States spend on mental health treatment?

 $113 billion or 5.6 percent of the national health-care spending

(According to the journal Health Affairs)

200

Nationally, what is the drop-out rate of students affected by emotional, behavioral, and other mental health issues?

40%

200

A study done in 2019 showed that 84% of LGBTQ+ youth wanted counseling from a mental health care professional.

What percent did not receive the counseling they wanted?

hint: it is between 50%-70%

54%

200

The mental health crisis is a major dilemma for a growing number of Americans.

About what percentage of Americans are uninsured for mental health services?

About 20% of Americans 

300

Out of the 15.7 million Americans who received mental health care, what percent listed themselves as the main payer for the services?

25%

According to one survey that looked at those services from 2005 to 2009.

300

What are some ways teachers could accommodate students with mental health issues? 

Allow for breaks, be flexible, recognize when situations are escalating, reduce classroom pressure, allow water/medication, reassurance, give student options, etc. 
300

Give two reasons why people in the LGBTQ+ community would have fear going to a mental health care professional. 

Being discriminated/harassed against

Being outed on purpose or accident by the professional

Lack of cultural competence

These are some examples

300

Do Veterans Affairs (VA) take care of homeless veterans?

To a certain extent, yes

400

Mental health care is pricey, with 45 percent of the untreated citing cost as a barrier. For the majority of those who did seek outpatient treatment, what was the range for out-of-pocket costs?

Example: $10-$100

Hint: 1st number is triple digits, 2nd number is 4 digits

$100 and $5,000

400

What percentage of students won't receive therapy, medication, or counseling? 

80% of the nearly 5 million affected 

400

In a study done in 2019 stated, __% of LGBTQ+ youth did not want to seek help from a professional because they already have had a bad experience. 

What percent?

hint: it is between 15%-50%

22%

400

What can people do to help veterans that are homeless?

determine the need in your community, involve others, participate in local homeless coalitions, make a donation, contact your elected officials.

500

A study from 2018 revealed the 74% of Americans do not believe services are accessible for everyone, and 47% believe options are limited.

What are 4 perceived barriers in Americans’ ability to seek mental health treatment?

1. High Cost and Insufficient Insurance Coverage

2. Limited Options and Long Waits

3. Lack of Awareness

4. Social Stigma


500

What are some reasons students do not seek help? 

Help isn't available, fear of the counselor telling parents, no insurance (cannot afford), not supported by family, fear of the stigma, previous treatment has failed, etc. 

500

What should healthcare professionals do to help people in the community?

Understanding the community and do not stereotype

Be aware of specific of LGBTQ+ challenges (ex. outing out or discrimination)

Be aware of clients that may not have a good support system


500

What seems to work best for homeless veterans?

community-based, non-profit, transitional housing, structured substance-free environments

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