Alberta government allocating $69 million for mental health in the classroom
The provincial government is allocating $69 million to help address issues of mental health in the classroom through the Mental Health and Well-Being Grant.
The Alberta government says classrooms across the province have become increasingly complex and mental health challenges have added to it.
As a result, they’ll be investing the money into the grant over three years. This funding for mental health supports comes from the 2025 provincial budget.
“When students’ mental health needs aren’t met, classrooms become more complex,” said Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Education and Childcare, in a media release. “This money will give schools the tools they need to support student mental health, helping to reduce complexity and create a better learning environment for everyone.”

