Parent Mental Health Needs Assessment Survey
Thank you for taking the time to provide us with feedback to support program development for our students, families, and staff.  Please take time to reflect and respond to this anonymous survey. While your participation is not mandatory, your honest and open feedback will be crucial in helping us move forward with the proper plans. All of your responses will be kept confidential.
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I feel connected to my child’s school.
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I feel comfortable reaching out to my child’s teachers, counselors or administrator(s) for help.
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I feel comfortable talking to my child about their mental health needs.
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If I was worried about my child’s friend's mental health, I would I would tell the child’s parent(s).
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If I saw something on social media that worried me I would talk to my child about it.  
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If my child’s friend was posting on social media talking about suicide, I would tell the parent(s).
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I would be apprehensive to tell a parent if I was worried about their child because I believe the parent would be mad at me.
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If I was worried about a child, and told the parent, I know that child would get the help they need.
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The following are warning signs of suicide (check all that apply).
Mental health education should be taught at my child's school.
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My child's school should be teaching coping skills.
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My child's school is teaching coping skills.
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I feel connected to other parents at my child's school.
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I feel like my child has tools to deal with sources of stress in their life.
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I believe self care is important for my child's well being.
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I see my child practicing self care.
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People usually attempt suicide without warning.
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People with a mental illness are likely to commit suicide.
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A person who has attempted suicide before won't try again.
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People who talk about suicide just want attention.
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If I think someone is at risk for suicide I know who to tell.
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You shouldn't talk to someone at risk for suicide about getting help because it may give them ideas.
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People who are thinking about suicide won't talk to people about it.
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Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States.
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I believe that social media has a negative impact on my child's mental health.
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I believe that my child has boundaries with their devices/screen time.
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I feel comfortable reaching out to my child's school for mental health resources.
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Staff/counselors at my child's school are equipped with resources to help families.
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I know the local resources for getting my child mental health services if needed.
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Teachers and staff at my child's school are supportive and positive with students.
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My child's school is a fair and caring place.
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Students at my child's school are kind to one another.
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Students at my child's school are often mean to one another.
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Students at my child's school are proud of their school.
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What do you feel are the factors that most influence your child's mental health? (select all that apply)
If the district were to offer opportunities for increased parent learning, I would want the following mental health topics to be considered. (select all that apply)
My child/children attend(s) (select all that apply)
My child/children are currently in grade(s) (select all that apply)
Additional information I believe you should know or consider that was not covered in this survey.
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