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Providers users with the resources needed to put on Mental Health Month events. These resources include key messages, sample press releases, outreach ideas, sample social media posts, and much more.
Lists 30 concrete actions that mayors and governments and can engage in to foster good character among K 12 students. Suggestions include: 1) assessing community needs and character resources; 2) arranging local media coverage on how schools and community groups are promoting character; and 3) working with schools and community agencies to expand students' opportunities for service learning.
Presents knowledge and guidance from over 75 experts nationally. This resource is a foundational document in the field to help guide local, state, and national efforts to strengthen school mental health efforts and to start to understand and bring consensus to improving quality school mental health across numerous domains.
Gives teachers, administrators, curriculum specialists and teacher trainers guidance on best practices and useful tools for designing and delivering health education that meets national, state and local standards and frameworks.
Summarizes the AZ Safe and Supportive Schools Model and provides additional information to interested stakeholders about participating schools, Leadership Core Team (LCT) information, and programs and interventions.
Assesses the Student Assistance Program (SAP). In this checklist, SAP Coordinators are asked to rate how essential SAP components are currently practiced.
Presents a revision of The California School Climate, Health, and Learning Surveys (Cal SCHLS) designed to enhance the value of the elementary survey for assessing school climate and stakeholder engagement, and for guiding Local Control and Accountability Plan implementation and improvement.
Discusses the role of high school teachers in supporting a positive school climate. Includes promising approaches to increasing access to effective teaching for under served students and policy recommendations for creating a positive school climate.
Provides telehealth guidance for school psychologists, including benefits and concerns, certification and licensure, legal and ethical implications, and recommendations. Resources are provided in PDF form from the National Association of School Psychologists.