Breaking Barriers to Mental Health in New York Schools with Kevin Dahill-Fuchel
Description
In this episode, Marci and Debbie talk with Kevin Dahill-Fuchel, Executive Director of Counseling in Schools (NYC), about building school communities that heal and support kids, educators, and families. Kevin shares why CIS moved from ACEs screening to the strengths-and-difficulties questionnaire (SDQ), how a strength-based, community-centered model improves access and engagement, and why staff wellness must be redefined as collective care. They also explore SEL without the politics, post-COVID social anxiety, and New York's new in-school device policy—offering practical ways schools can foster real belonging, collaboration, and healthier social environments.
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