A FREE GUIDE FOR GEORGIA EDUCATORS
Improve Access to Student Behavioral & Mental Health Services
Our free guide helps you expand access to behavioral and mental health support to students in your district.
What’s Inside
✔ How to turn provider shortages into opportunities
Discover how Georgia districts are using teletherapy to fill service gaps, reach more students, and strengthen in-person teams.
✔ Funding sources to make your program sustainable
Get a clear breakdown of federal and state-level funding streams available for special education and mental health services.
✔ Compliance made easier
See how teletherapy helps districts meet IDEA and Section 504 requirements — without adding more work for staff.
✔ What works (and what doesn’t) in real Georgia schools
Read a real case study from a Georgia district that cut overdue IEP re-evaluations from 86 to 8 while improving student engagement.
✔ A vendor checklist that saves you time and risk
Use our step-by-step checklist to evaluate providers, compare options, and make confident decisions.
Discover how Houston County School District (HCSD) in Georgia uses eLuma’s virtual therapy services to fill staffing gaps, expand access to mental health support, and ensure continuity of care for more than 30,000 students. This case study explores how HCSD adapts to shifting needs while maintaining high-quality, student-centered services.
Critical Access to Quality Services
Across Georgia, schools are struggling to meet the rising demand for mental health and therapy services. Provider shortages, long waitlists, and complex compliance requirements are putting districts under immense pressure.
As a Georgia Department of Education-approved telehealth provider, we created this guide to help you navigate fair access to services for your students.
You’ll learn how to expand access, secure funding, and improve student outcomes using a practical and readily available delivery model.
Download now and take the first step toward stronger support for Georgia students.
Get the insights, funding strategies, and tools you need to build or expand a teletherapy program that truly works for your district.