Philly high school students now have free online mental health help, but some parents worry about its use

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Still, some parents are worried about the potential implications of an online wellness platform.

Also, said Feldman, “you need to be cautious with anything that ... collects your information, particularly your child’s information. I think there’s a lot of red flags — I see a parade of them.” Kooth, district officials said in announcing the platform to parents this year, “is a safe and confidential community where students can access professional counseling, peer-to-peer support and vital self-help tools like goal-setting resources, advice and opinion pieces, and written personal experiences from peers and experts.”

Mental health professionals monitor and moderate all content on any Kooth platform, Banks said, and alert schools if anything concerning is posted or shared with them. “There are times when a child is going through things and maybe it’s something they’re not ready to talk to their [school] counselor about,” said Banks.

 

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