There is a whole industry disgusted under the name of "charities" who is supposed to render care for students, including those in Admiralty Sec.
The owners paid themselves very well, over $10k a month, and well-versed with reporting to meet requirements for grants. However, there is no KPI or anything meaningful done to help the students flagged.
In the worse case that I know, a school highlighted 30 students of "special concern" to the assigned charity and they hardly spoke to half of them. The focus is usually only on lower-secondary students because the upper sec students will grad soon, and for doing nothing, they can close file and move on.