School-Based Mental Health Services for Students with Disabilities: Urgent Need, Systemic Barriers, and a Proposal

IF 0.6 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
N. Skaar, Susan K. Etscheidt, A. Kraayenbrink
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ABSTRACT The provision of school-based mental health services (SBMHS) to students with disabilities is inadequate and insufficient. We propose that this failure to provide SBMHS to students with disabilities is due to (a) mental health services not consistently recognized as a related service under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), (b) a failure of the evaluation provisions of IDEA to include the assessment of mental health needs as an area “related to the suspected disability,” and (c) the poorly conceptualized and fragmented existing approach of assessment and provision of SBMHS for students with disabilities. These factors limit access to adequate SBMHS, particularly for students with ASD and EBD who present immediate and significant mental health needs. The purpose of this article is to propose a conceptual model for the assessment of mental health needs and the provision of SBMHS for students with disabilities. We offer several recommendations to promote the provision of SBMHS.
以学校为基础的残疾学生心理健康服务:迫切需要、系统障碍和建议
学校为残疾学生提供的心理健康服务(SBMHS)不足。我们认为,未能向残疾学生提供SBMHS是由于(a)《残疾人教育法》(IDEA)没有始终将心理健康服务视为相关服务,(b) IDEA的评估条款没有将心理健康需求评估作为“与疑似残疾相关”的领域。(三)现行评估及为残疾学生提供伤残学生家庭健康服务的方法,缺乏概念和零碎。这些因素限制了获得足够的SBMHS,特别是对于有ASD和EBD的学生,他们有直接和重大的心理健康需求。本文的目的是提出一个概念模型,以评估心理健康需求,并为残疾学生提供心理健康服务。我们提出了几点建议,以促进SBMHS的提供。
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