CASA Classrooms

In partnership with the Government of Alberta, community partners and school divisions, CASA Mental Health has committed to delivering mental health care in classrooms. CASA Classrooms address the need for services closer to students by bridging a child’s mental health and school needs.

What happens in this program?

Students receive individual and group therapy, psychiatric care, medication and schooling according to their individual need. This is provided by a team of mental health professionals, a specialized teacher and support staff. Students remain in the program for approximately half the school year, followed by another half-year of transition support.

Caregivers will receive mental health education, connections to community supports and resources to better support their child/teen. Home school staff will receive similar supports in order to better support the student after the program.

Who is this program for?

CASA Classrooms are designed for students in grades four through 12. These students:

  • have not responded as expected to previous therapy and continue to have symptoms that impact their home, social and school life;
  • are currently under the care of a physician, nurse practitioner or psychiatrist; and
  • are willing to participate in individual and group therapy with their family.

Students may come from schools within a CASA Classroom’s geographical school area.

​How do I access this program?

Students must be referred by their school. For more in-depth referral information, contact infoclassrooms@casaservices.org.

Interested in learning more about CASA Classrooms? CASA offers regular information sessions for caregivers and other community members. Sessions are held on the first Tuesday (12 – 1 p.m.) and the third Thursday of each month (4 – 5 p.m.). Registration links are below.

Where are CASA Classrooms?

Opened February 2023
Sturgeon County: Guthrie School (Grades 7 to 9)
Sturgeon County: Sturgeon Composite High School (Grades 10 to 12)

Opened September 2023
Edmonton: J.A. Fife School (Grades 4 to 6)
Edmonton: St. Gabriel Catholic School (Grades 7 to 9)
Fort Saskatchewan: Fort Saskatchewan Elementary (Grades 4 to 6)

Opened February 2024
Medicine Hat: Southview Community School (Grades 4 to 6)
Red Deer: Escuela Vista Grande School (Grades 6 to 8)
Wetaskiwin: Wetaskiwin Outreach School (Grades 6 to 9)

Opened September 2024
Bonnyville: H.E. Bourgoin School (Grades 5 to 8)
Calgary: St. Cyril School (Grades 7 to 9)
Calgary: Bishop Carroll High School (Grades 10 to 12)
Edmonton: St. Joseph Catholic High School (Grades 10 to 12)
Edmonton: Rosslyn Junior High School (Grades 7 to 9)
Fort McMurray: St. Gabriel School (Grades 8 to 10)
High River: Senator Riley School (Grades 6 to 10)
Red Deer: Pines Alternative School (Grades 9 to 11)
Sherwood Park: Bev Facey Community High (Grades 10 to 12)

Opening February 2025
Calgary: F.E. Osborne School (Grades 7 to 9)
Rocky Mountain House: West Central High School (Grades 8 to 10)
Daysland: Daysland School (Grades 7 to 10)

Opening September 2025
TBD

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For A Child In Immediate Crisis

If your child is in physical danger or is at risk of harming themselves or someone else, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

If your child is in crisis, dial the Edmonton distress line at 780-482-4357 for immediate assistance.

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