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Il est temps que les écoles se retirent du secteur de la santé mentale
The article argues that schools should focus on education rather than mental health services, suggesting that this responsibility should lie with families and mental health professionals.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Mar 20, 2026
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Outsourcing mental health services could lead to better outcomes, as schools lack the resources and expertise to effectively address these issues.
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Eliminating mental health services in schools risks neglecting vulnerable students who may not access care outside of school.
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Schools should prioritize academic excellence and leave mental health services to trained professionals in healthcare.
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Mental health support in schools is crucial for students' overall well-being and academic success; removing it could exacerbate issues.
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A potential compromise could involve schools partnering with mental health organizations to provide necessary support without taking on full responsibility.
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