IU School of Social Work Associate Professor and Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Dr. Barbara Pierce, has received a $5.7M grant to bring more mental health services to K-12 Indiana schools. As part of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act from the U.S. Department of Education, the School of Social Work will partner with three school districts over five years.

“We know there is an increasing need for services, particularly post-COVID,” said Dr. Barbara Pierce, associate professor, IU School of Social Work. “School, community and peer connection are protective factors for kids. The more a child is connected to their peers, to school, to sports, to music and to their families, the more protected they are from the ravages of mental health issues. COVID took that coping mechanism away for quite a while, and now kids are having to reestablish how to do that.”