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MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCE WEBSITE

A student-developed digital resource designed to make mental health systems easier to understand and navigate.

The platform provides structured, accessible information to help students and families better understand educational accommodations, support pathways, and advocacy steps.

OUR PURPOSE

Mental health systems — including IEPs, 504 Plans, and therapy options — can feel overwhelming and difficult to navigate.

This platform simplifies complex processes into clear, organized guidance so students and families can make informed decisions.

We do not provide medical or legal advice.
We provide structured educational information and advocacy guidance.

IEP & 504
PLAN GUIDANCE

Clear breakdowns of:

  • What qualifies under IDEA and Section 504

  • Steps to request evaluation

  • How the evaluation process works

  • What accommodations may look like

  • How to advocate during meetings

COPING & DAILY
SUPPORT TOOLS

Practical, evidence-informed strategies for:

  • Managing anxiety

  • Emotional regulation

  • Building daily structure

  • Academic self-advocacy

All strategies are supported by reputable public health and educational sources.

THERAPY & SUPPORT PATHWAYS

Practical, evidence-informed strategies for:

  • Managing anxiety

  • Emotional regulation

  • Building daily structure

  • Academic self-advocacy

All strategies are supported by reputable public health and educational sources.

ADVOCACY & DOCUMENTATION SUPPORT

Guidance on:

  • How to request support in writing

  • Organizing documentation

  • Preparing for meetings

  • Communicating with educators

BUILT BY STUDENTS, DESIGNED FOR ACCESSIBILITY

The Mental Health Resource Platform is developed and maintained by student volunteers committed to improving clarity and access.

Content is:

  • Reviewed for accuracy

  • Organized for readability

  • Linked to reputable sources

  • Updated periodically

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER

This platform is for informational purposes only and does not provide medical, psychological, or legal advice. For diagnosis or treatment, consult a licensed professional.

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