An Integrative Systematic Approach to Supporting Student Wellness: An Applied Case Example

Kristy L. Brann, Mark Gallagher, Amity Noltemeyer, Kyle Bush
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As schools work toward addressing the youth mental health crisis, Student Assistance Programs (SAPs) can serve as a service delivery model to proactively offer a continuum of support. A SAP involves education and building awareness, prevention, early identification, referral, intervention, and guided support services. With the rising mental health need that was exacerbated by COVID-19, describing one district’s efforts can assist other schools in planning their own continuum of support within a SAP. This article provides a case example of one district’s efforts to create a system that integrates universal screening data and school and community support structures supporting students’ wellness. We describe the district’s continuum of support and early identification and intervention efforts, their systematic approach to integrating systems, and their teaming process. We will also report the percentages of students who are identified on wellness benchmarking and screening tools in addition to the percentage referred for additional support. We conclude by reviewing the implications for practice and future research.
支持学生健康的综合系统方法:应用案例
在学校努力应对青少年心理健康危机的过程中,学生援助计划(SAP)可以作为一种服务 提供模式,积极主动地提供持续的支持。学生援助计划包括教育和提高认识、预防、早期识别、转介、干预和指导性支持服务。随着 COVID-19 事件的发生,心理健康需求不断增加,介绍一个学区所做的努力可以帮助其他学校在 SAP 的框架内规划自己的连续性支持。本文提供了一个案例,说明一个学区如何努力创建一个系统,将普遍筛查数据与支持学生健康的学校和社区支持结构结合起来。我们将介绍该学区的持续支持和早期识别与干预工作、他们整合系统的系统方法以及他们的团队合作过程。我们还将报告在健康基准和筛查工具中被识别的学生比例,以及被转介接受额外支持的学生比例。最后,我们将回顾对实践和未来研究的影响。
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