As students and their families transition back to school, Fairfax County has an array of mental health resources and supportive services to assist them both inside and outside of the classroom. The county is committed to promoting youth wellness and providing access to professional help, when needed. The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB), Healthy Minds Fairfax, and Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) can assist in providing students and their families the support they need to thrive.
Help Finding Care Providers
Healthy Minds Fairfax coordinates a range of mental health and substance use services for children and youth across multiple county agencies, the school system and private treatment providers. Among its available resources are free Youth Care Navigation Services, designed to help families of children, teens and young adults (up to age 22) navigate the process of finding appropriate, local mental health and substance use treatment services.
Youth Care Navigation Services offers two ways to get connected to care:
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Free personal Care Navigators are available to help assess a family’s specific needs, identify available local resources, and assist in breaking down barriers such as insurance or logistical challenges. To connect with someone ready to help you find help, call 703-468-0040 or email youthcarenav@hopelinkbh.org.
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There is also an online search platform that allows users to find a range of treatment options and mental health tools in the community. Families can filter search results by various criteria, including provider location, age group, type of treatment needed and whether insurance is accepted.