Student Assistance Program (SAP)
The WNESU Student Assistance Program (SAP) is a district wide program that helps youth thrive, achieve success, and support them to make healthy choices. Some of the services offered are listed below:
- Screening and assessment tools are used to support individuals wanting support for personal and/or family problems that may result from alcohol and other substance misuse, as well as other risk factors.
- Students will encounter support services and learning opportunities targeted at Alcohol, Tobacco, and other Drug Prevention utilizing many programs including evidence-based programs to support informed decision making and general supports.
- Students are able to access individual and/or group services in order to help students achieve individual or family success, as identified and when those supports are available.
- Students that receive services or are returning from treatment programs can also access support with these transitions.
- Parents and Guardians are offered groups and learning opportunities to support families in a variety of ways including but not limited to topics related to prevention and intervention.
Students and/or their families can expect referrals and/or information about community resources and services including but not limited to services for alcohol, tobacco, and other substance misuse treatment and programs.