Developed specifically to support school districts, FamilyLinc provides mental health care and resources for students and families of the district.
Adolescence is a crucial period for developing social and emotional habits that set the foundation for a lifetime of positive mental wellbeing. However, when a student is struggling with life challenges or problems at home, creating and maintaining these habits can be a challenge – and everything from grades to extracurricular participation to overall happiness can suffer as a result.
Through the FamilyLinc program, CuraLinc delivers transformative mental health care fueled by connectivity – marrying technology with personalized advocacy to help students live happy and healthy lives, at home and in school. CuraLinc’s model includes a wide array of clinical and sub-clinical resources that, with parental consent, can have a profound impact on child wellbeing and emotional fitness. The program also supports administrators and educators by coaching early intervention for struggling students and, in complex cases, helping them refer students into the program for immediate support.
FamilyLinc is provided on behalf of school districts to families with students enrolled in the district. For students under 18 years of age to access services, a parent or legal guardian must contact FamilyLinc on their behalf.
FamilyLinc clients can choose either the Core or Enhanced plan design option.
FamilyLinc Core
Unlimited telephonic consultation
24/7 access to licensed mental health counselors for immediate support, guidance and advocacy
Integration with other student health programs and initiatives
FamilyLinc Enhanced
Includes all features of Core, plus…
In-person and video counseling from child and adolescent specialists
Desktop and mobile platform with text therapy and digital group support
Life management resources to support families (free financial and legal consultation, expert referrals for child care resources)
For more information, contact your CuraLinc representative or request additional details about FamilyLinc here.