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Presents the Comprehensive School Safety Initiative (CSSI), a research-focused initiative that is invested in developing knowledge about the root causes of school violence, developing strategies for increasing school safety, and rigorously evaluating innovative school safety strategies through pilot programs.
Includes available guides, tools, trainings, and programs that schools and school districts can use to implement mental health programs and initiatives within their community.
The Biden-Harris Administration is taking action to make it easier for schools to provide critical health care services, including mental health services, for millions of students across the nation. Specifically, the U.S.
Provides guidance for how the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is expanding access to Medicaid health care services in schools, including behavioral health services, and reducing administrative burden for states and schools.
Presents an overview of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, including investments in children and family mental health services and increased funding to expand mental health and supportive services in schools.
Highlights the need to broaden the focus on supporting social and emotional learning to creating systemic changes that equitably integrate efforts to support social, emotional, and academic development. The report identifies six key policy areas critical to integrating efforts to holistically support both social and emotional needs and academic learning for students.
Contributes to a larger evaluation of a multilevel, multi-strategy federal program to reduce high school students' risk for HIV/sexually transmitted infection and unintended pregnancy.
Provides guidance regarding the evaluation process, tools, and outcomes that guide both initial adoption and sustained use of PBIS. Provides a suggested format, structure, and materials to support a wide range of evaluation plans.
The Biden-Harris Administration announced more than $95 million in awards across 35 states to increase access to school-based mental health services and strengthen the pipeline of mental health professionals in high-needs school districts, with awards funded by the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA).
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) is pleased to announce the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) 2023 Summer Symposium. This event, hosted by OESE’s Office of School Support and Accountability, is scheduled to be held in New Orleans, LA on July 19-20, 2023.