School psychologists draw on a wide range of tools to support students’ learning, behavior, and mental health. This page brings together trusted national resources alongside the materials SCASP maintains for practitioners here in South Carolina.
National Resources from NASP
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) represents more than 24,000 school psychologists and related professionals and makes many of its resources freely available to schools and families. Some of the most widely used include:
- School Safety and Crisis resources, including guidance for talking with students after a tragedy.
- The PREPaRE curriculum, NASP’s evidence-based school safety and crisis response training.
- Mental health and best-practice materials that help teams deliver comprehensive school psychological services.
The SCASP Resource Library
Our Resource Library organizes materials by South Carolina region—such as the Low Country and Midlands—and by topic, including Safety and Mental Health, so you can quickly find what applies to your work. For crisis-specific guidance, see our Crisis Response Resources for School Communities.
Looking to Grow Your Career?
SCASP also maintains a statewide job board where you can browse current openings for school psychologists across South Carolina—another resource for members at every stage of their career.
Sources: National Association of School Psychologists, NASP, School Safety and Crisis, and PREPaRE Training Curriculum.


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