Gov. Shapiro Highlights Plans to Invest in MH Support for PA Students (May 19, 2023)

On May 17, 2023 Governor Josh Shapiro shared his plans to ensure that Pennsylvania students have access to mental health resources in schools during a visit to Hempfield Area High School in Westmoreland County, highlighting his Administration’s commitment to prioritizing mental health support so that Pennsylvanians have access to the resources they need and deserve.

In March, the Governor unveiled his budget proposal filled with solutions to the most pressing issues Pennsylvanians face – including the mental health crisis that students and families are grappling with all across the Commonwealth.

In Pennsylvania, over 40% of students reported symptoms of depression in 2021. In addition to his budget’s proposed investments to address this crisis, Governor Shapiro has directed Insurance Commissioner Mike Humphries to make mental health parity a reality in Pennsylvania by continuing to hold insurers accountable so that mental health benefits are covered fairly.

As Attorney General, Governor Shapiro started Safe2Say Something â€“ an anonymous tip reporting system for students that has seen over 100,000 tips – and his budget proposal aims to help ensure every PA student can receive the support they need.

To increase access and resources for every Pennsylvania student, Governor Shapiro’s budget includes:
-$500 million over the next five years so that schools can fund mental health counselors and services on site, prioritizing students’ mental health in addition to their physical health.
-$60 million annually to restore mental health funding to Pennsylvania counties, who provide critical community-based mental health services for residents.

In addition, on May 18, 2023 Governor Josh Shapiro hosted a National Governors Association (NGA) roundtable on youth mental health in Philadelphia with NGA Chair New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, Delaware Governor John Carney, and frontline leaders in youth mental health care. Governor Shapiro is participating in this NGA initiative in collaboration with governors from across the nation to develop bipartisan solutions to address the growing youth mental health crisis.

Learn more about Governor Shapiro’s budget and plans to support Pennsylvanians’ mental health here.