Mental health support for Utah’s students

Daybreak is partnering with districts across the U.S. to provide personalized mental health support to help students reach their full potential.

Daybreak announces partnership with 
Davis School District

Starting in the ‘23-’24 school year, Daybreak Health will be providing teletherapy services for K-12 students in Davis School District. Our teletherapy programs are designed to give each student access to high-quality, affordable, and culturally competent care that meets their unique needs.

Supporting the mental health
of Utah’s students & families is
more important now than ever.

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The percentage of Utah teen girls who report feeling sad or hopeless compared to teen boys surveyed, 42.9% to 26.4% 
(Source: Utah Adolescent Health Report)

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The number of Utah teens who have experienced a major depressive episode has doubled in the last decade. (Source: Kem C. Gardner Institute)
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The children in Utah are facing mental health problems at 14% higher than the national average (Source: Kem C. Gardner Institute)

Supporting Utah’s Students & Families

The most effective school-based teletherapy programs

12 week program

12-week program for students with mild to moderate needs

18-24 week program

18-24 week program for students with moderate to heavy needs

12 week program

12-week family therapy program for elementary-aged children and their parent(s)/guardian(s)

Other school-based mental health services

Classes
We offer a library of classes—led by licensed clinicians—for families and school staff to learn about youth mental health and how to effectively understand, identify, and support their needs.
Universal Screeners
The most comprehensive mental health screener for youth to identify student mental health needs early to inform proactive, multi-tiered systems of support.