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Provides a unifying framework for schools, families, and communities to understand, select, and organize their learning supports (i.e., strategies, programs, and practices used to create conditions to enhance learning).
Describes how REL Midwest will partner with multiple school districts to build school leaders’ capacity in using data to reduce disparities among student groups in their sense of belonging, disciplinary actions, and absenteeism through the Data-Informed Leadership for Equity (DILE) partnership.
Describes an approach that incorporates professional learning as well as training and tools around culturally responsive practices, sense of belonging, and supporting the use of data.
The University of Iowa is turning its student union hotel into a mental health center. North Carolina’s state colleges are expanding mental health and crisis services with about $8 million from Gov. Ray Cooper. Florida State University created a new course to train faculty and staff to spot and help students battling trauma. Community colleges are stepping up, too.
Western New England University promotes mental health support and resources through Mental Health First Aid certification and instruction across campus. The goal: get at least one-third of the campus community certified.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - The Chief of Child Psychiatry at Baystate Medical Center told Western Mass News that there are both long-term and short-term effects that can result from bullying, and he advised parents to make sure their children know that they’re supported by practicing open communication. Following the allegations of racist bullying against students in Southwick, we wanted to get answers on the mental health impact.
An investigation conducted by Boston Public Schools found administrators at one school were aware of "egregious Code of Conduct violations," including bullying and sexual misconduct, but failed to take appropriate action in response, according to a letter sent to parents. There was also evidence found of inappropriate messages sent by a now-former employee to female students, according to Superintendent Mary Skipper's letter, dated Feb. 15.
Researchers at the University of Oklahoma are leading an effort to fix a shortage of mental health professionals in rural Oklahoma schools by training 64 behavior analysts, counselors and social workers to work with and inside schools.