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  1. REACH (Response, Early intervention and Assessment in Community mental Health) is a mental healthcare service, set up to work closely with schools, social service agencies (SSAs), and general practitioners (GPs), to help students with emotional, social and/or behavioural issues within the community.

  2. REACH (Response, Early intervention and Assessment in Community mental Health) is a community-based mental healthcare service for students with emotional, social and/or behavioural issues.

  3. REACH is a collaborative effort between Institute of Mental Health – Child Guidance Clinic, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, National University Hospital, and the Ministry of Education (MOE). Piloted in 2007, REACH subsequently expanded to implement mental health services to all MOE-registered schools in Singapore.

  4. Referrals. Message by Chairman, Medical Board. Emergency Services. School counsellors and Social Service Agencies (SSAs) are to contact students'/children's parents to obtain their consent before the REACH assessment. The assessments are typically conducted in the schools/family service centres.

  5. Home > Clinical Services > Community-based Services > Response, Early intervention and Assessment in Community mental Health (REACH) > Resources.

  6. REACH is a community-based mental health service set up to work closely with schools, community agencies and family doctors to help students with emotional, behavioural and/or developmental disorders.

  7. Nov 6, 2023 · Students with mental health concerns in all schools can be referred to the Response, Early Intervention and Assessment in Community Mental Health (REACH) teams for further assessment and intervention.