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Federal Commission on School Safety Resource Guide

January 16, 2019 | Emily Taylor

The Federal Commission on School Safety issued a 177-page report on school safety in December. Based on months of research including site visits to successful programs and expert testimony, the report offers findings and recommendations in three sections: Prevent; Protect & Mitigate, and Respond & Recover. The Prevent section includes recommendations on incorporating mental health programs in schools with details on existing programs and research based practices.

Read the report»

Visit the school safety website for more details on the commission including field visits, listening sessions, etc.»

SOAR Online Course Available

December 5, 2018 | Emily Taylor

The SOAR Online Course: Child Curriculum, launched by SAMHSA and Policy Research Associates, Inc., is designed to train case managers to assist children and youth who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness and have a serious mental illness, medical impairment, and/or a co-occurring substance use disorder to apply for the Social Security Administration’s disability program, Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

Learn more and enroll»

Access new SOAR tools and worksheets»

Three Principles to Improve Outcomes for Children and Families

November 20, 2018 | Emily Taylor

This resource from Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child outlines three core principles that can be used as guides for policy and practice when looking at how to best design and provide social supports.The principles: 1) Support Responsive Relationships, 2) Strengthen Core Life Skills and 3) Reduce Sources of Stress are detailed and examples of policies and practices that support each principle are provided.

Download the resource»

Mobile Crisis Services Effective in Reducing ER Visits

October 16, 2018 | Emily Taylor

A new brief from the Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut summarizes a study on the impact of the state’s Mobile Crisis Intervention Services youth mental health on emergency department visits. Connecticut’s mobile crisis services are available statewide free of charge for youth up to age 18 (or 19, if still enrolled in school) and provide on-site crisis stabilization, a psycho-social assessment, brief treatment, and linkage to follow-up. For the study, data from the mobile crisis records was compared with Medicaid claims data for similar youth with behavioral health conditions who had not used mobile crisis services. For the follow-up period of 18 months, the group that used mobile crisis services demonstrated a 25% reduction in risk of subsequent emergency department visits compared to the other group.

Read the brief and link to full report>>

Casey Foundation’s 2018 Kids Count Data Book

July 9, 2018 | Emily Taylor

The Casey Foundation has published its 2018 Kids Count Data Book, with the latest data national and state data measuring key indicators of children’s well-being: economic well-being, education, health, and family / community. Nationally, the results from 2016 were improved compared to the results from 2010 in the areas of economic and education well-being, while the results were more mixed in the health and family/community areas.

Learn more about the results and order your free copy of the 2018 Kids Count Data Book»

Preventing Youth Suicide: Tips for Parents & Educators

June 21, 2018 | Emily Taylor

The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) has a tip sheet designed to help parents and educators recognize suicide risk factors and warning signs. The tip sheet outlines recommended immediate actions to take to keep youth safe, if these risk factors or warning signs are observed. Links to additional resources are also provided.

Read the tip sheet on youth suicide prevention»

New Brief: Preparing for Effective SEL Implementation

May 30, 2018 | Emily Taylor

Part of a series commissioned by the Wallace Foundation, this brief written by members of the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s EASEL Lab, provides information on effective implementation of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programs. It describes the common features of the most effective SEL programs based on research findings, and provides specific implementation guidelines for schools and other organizations to consider when planning the introduction of a new SEL program.

Download the brief»

Mental Health Literacy for Children with a Parent with a Mental Illness

April 24, 2018 | Emily Taylor

The March 2018 issue of the Journal of Parent & Family
Mental Health from Systems and Psychosocial Advances Research Center
(SPARC) features the Issue Brief, “Mental Health Literacy for Children with a Parent with a Mental Illness.” The brief references research highlighting a lack of mental health literacy among children and the need for increased research in this area.

Read the issue brief»

Issue Brief: Addressing Trauma in Early Childhood:

April 24, 2018 | Emily Taylor

The latest in the series of Issue Briefs from Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut (CHDI), Integration of Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency (ARC)
in Outpatient Behavioral Health Care for Young Children
, focuses on the state’s work to address the gap in identifying and treating traumatic stress in young children with the Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency (ARC) treatment approach.

Download the brief»

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