Counselors' Corner
Vogel Intermediate September 2021
Upcoming Events
- Septembers character trait is Courage - Wear Pink on Mondays!
- September 6 - Holiday - No school
- September 15 - October 15 - Hispanic Heritage Month - Wear your shirts to celebrate Hispanic Heritage on Fridays!
- September 22 - Read for a better life
- September 28 - Talk Saves Lives - Suicide Prevention Online Class for Parents
Meet Your Vogel Counselors
6th Grade Counselor
Dani Jolivette Michaels
5th Grade Counselor
Megan Rekart
Positive Behavior Interventionist
Casey Arp
Community In Schools Site Coordinator
Services Provided:
· Academic Assistance
· Basic Needs (food, clothes, school supplies, etc.)
· Behavior Intervention
· Family Engagement
· Life Skills
· Mentorship
... and so much more!For more information please contact:
Aja Venible
Vogel Counseling Groups
Resources and Assistance
Talk Saves Lives
A Brief Introduction to Suicide Prevention Suicide can be prevented.
This presentation will cover what we know about this leading cause of death, the most up-to-date research on prevention, and what we can all do to fight suicide. Participants will learn the common risk factors for suicide, how to spot the warning signs in others, and how to keep ourselves, our loved ones and those in our community safe.
September 28 6-7 pm
SHSU Helpline. We Listen. (936) 294-4111
Need someone to talk to? The SHSU Helpline is an after-hours mental health services offered by the Counseling Center. The SHSU Helpline is available to students and the community, and it is a free resource. The SHSU Helpline operates on Monday-Thursday from 4-9 pm.
Trained volunteers are available to offer a listening ear, support and community crisis resources in a confidential and nonjudgmental way. The SHSU Helpline volunters are available to help you talk through many life concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, loneliness, a break-up, academic concerns, and more.
All Helpline volunteers are required to go through training, receive on-going supervision and continuing education with mental health clinicians at the Counseling Center. Calls are confidential.
Call the Helpline at (936) 294-4111 Monday-Thursday from 4pm-9pm.
TCHATT - Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine
TCHATT Process 1. Complete initial phone call and consent with the THCATT coordinator over the phone 2.Behavioral Health intake with our team, you, and your child(ren)- up to 2 hours 3.Receive up to 4 free therapy sessions with our behavioral health team- ranging from 30-90 minutes.
Please call to speak to a TCHATT Program Coordinator at (713)798-8257 with any questions or concerns that you may have. You may also email TCHATTinfo@bcm.edu