
by Victoria Manning
A Virginia school district has spent precious educational funding on a controversial outside mental health counseling program for studentsโwithout parental knowledge or consent. One of the largest districts in the Commonwealthย recently announcedย a $255,000 contract with Uwill Mental Health to provide online counseling to 35,000 students in grades 6-12. Uwillโs ideology is in clear opposition to the tenets of many faith groups, likely unknown by parents.
Telehealth provider “UWill”
Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) spends over a half million dollars on outside mental health counseling for students โ over and above more than 100 full-time school counselors employed by the division.
Uwill, the contractor used by VBCPS, brags that 25 percent of their counselors identify as LGBTQIA+ and some of their top therapists specialize in sexual identity counseling. Yet they donโt offer support based on a studentโs religious beliefs, a central tenet of mental health treatment for many Christians and other faith traditions.
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