标题在学校支持青少年的幸福:整合变革性社会与情感学习和创伤知情教育

Jacqueline E. Maloney , Jenna Whitehead , David Long , Julia Kaufmann , Eva Oberle , Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl , Michelle Cianfrone , Alexander Gist , Hasina Samji
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我们迫切需要为经历过逆境和创伤的青少年提供社交和情感方面的支持。青少年时期是提高社交和情感能力的关键时期,这一时期可以预防不良心理健康和问题药物的使用,促进青少年在充满挑战的青少年时期及以后的成长。变革性社会与情感学习(TSEL)和学校创伤知情计划(TIPS)已被确定为支持有逆境经历的青少年的社会与情感健康的可行方法。我们为学校提出了一套务实的行动理论,用于实施和评估将 TSEL 和 TIPS 相结合的措施,该理论由三个迭代部分组成:认识、评估和行动。在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省,政府、学校、研究人员、医疗保健机构和青少年通过跨部门合作,实施 TSEL 和 TIPS 计划。该案例研究为 "TSEL+TIPS 行动理论 "的可行性提供了证据,并可作为其他地区的范例,因为在全球范围内,青少年的逆境经历和不良心理健康状况持续上升。
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Supporting adolescent well-being at school: Integrating transformative social and emotional learning and trauma-informed education

There is an urgent need to support the social and emotional well-being of adolescents with experiences of adversity and trauma. Adolescence is a critical period of development for promoting social and emotional competencies, which can prevent poor mental health and problematic substance use and promote thriving during challenging teenage years and beyond. Both transformative social and emotional learning (TSEL) and trauma-informed programs for schools (TIPS) have been identified as promising practices for supporting social and emotional well-being among young people with experiences of adversity. We propose a pragmatic theory of action for schools for implementing and evaluating initiatives that integrate TSEL and TIPS made up of three iterative components: awareness, assessment, and action. The TSEL + TIPS Theory of Action is illustrated by a case study of a cross-sectoral collaboration of government, schools, researchers, healthcare, and adolescents to implement TSEL and TIPS initiatives in British Columbia, Canada. The case study provides evidence for the feasibility of TSEL + TIPS Theory of Action and may serve as an example for other regions as experiences of adversity and poor mental health continue to rise among adolescents globally.

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