Accessing School-Based Health Program Support in North Carolina
GrantID: 68127
Grant Funding Amount Low: $27,500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $27,500
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Grant Overview
Health Access Networks in North Carolina Schools
In North Carolina, access to healthcare services remains a significant barrier to student success, particularly in rural areas. According to the North Carolina Institute of Medicine, one in four students in rural counties lacks adequate access to healthcare services, contributing to higher rates of absenteeism and poorer academic performance. The stark differences in health access are particularly pronounced in counties where healthcare providers are rare.
Students from low-income families in these regions face the brunt of inadequate health services. They often lack regular access to preventive care and mental health support, putting their educational outcomes at risk. School districts in rural North Carolina serve a predominantly low-income student population, amplifying the need for integrated health services directly within the education system.
The funding initiative seeks to establish comprehensive school-based health programs across North Carolina, specifically targeting schools in rural areas where the need is greatest. This initiative focuses on hiring healthcare professionals to work alongside educators to provide essential services, including routine health screenings, mental health support, and health education directly in schools.
By bringing health services to students on campus, the initiative aims to improve overall student health outcomes, leading to reduced absenteeism and enhanced academic success. Given the correlation between student health and educational performance, the establishment of these programs is vital for addressing health disparities faced by students in rural North Carolina.
Beyond individual health services, the program also emphasizes the importance of collaborative efforts between school districts and local health departments, ensuring that data is collected and utilized to continuously refine health services based on student needs. Through this comprehensive approach, North Carolina can create an environment where health care and education work hand in hand, fostering better outcomes for all students.
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