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1 School Mental Health Services Diann Irwin Exceptional Children Division Department of Public Instruction
2 Systems of Care The North Carolina State Collaborative for Children and Families Promotes using the Systems of Care philosophy to help children with mental health issues. Coordinated planning with all agencies involved with the child, including schools Mental health services in schools a missing link.
3 Subcommittee School Mental Health Services Subcommittee of the NC State Collaborative for Children and Families First meeting was July 23, 2004 Representatives ti from many state t agencies, local entities, and families All volunteered
4 School-based Mental Health Programs in South Carolina Schools Organized by the South Carolina Department of Mental Health 468 schools, 38% of their schools All grade levels and types of schools Clinical contacts in SBMH= 518,524 Clinical contacts in CMHC=396,333
5 Outcomes in SC Reach children/youth sooner for treatment Increase coping by 1 to 2 levels on the CAFAS Treatment on average is 3 to 9 months 70% of time is spent on individual counseling, family counseling, group counseling, and crisis intervention 30% of time on early intervention
6 SC School Outcomes 99% Out of Trouble 93% Remain in School 92% Remain with Family Discipline Referrals (1 county) 56% Reduction 29% No Referrals
7 NC School Mental Health Subcommittee Two main tasks initially Find out what mental health services are being provided in North Carolina and where they are located. Explore funding streams that t can be used to help provide mental health services in schools.
8 School Based Mental Health Services? Subcommittee s focus determined to be on the individual student receiving mental health services from a person eligible to receive reimbursement at school. The person providing the services must be credentialed.
9 Services in North Carolina The North Carolina Council of Community Programs surveyed the Local Management Entities. 11 LMEs responded Responses indicated d that t there are many different ways that LMEs are working with schools and school systems to provide some mental health services in schools.
10 School-based and School-linked Health Centers 22 Health Centers provide some mental health services. Some are based in schools and some receive referrals from schools All sites provide risk assessment and situational crisis intervention A few have individual and group therapy
11 Funding Sources Medicaid EC students for schools, children at risk for substance abuse and teenage pregnancy for Public Health, children who meet mental health criteria for LME, and, to a limited degree, children whose parents are unable to meet the child s needs for DSS. Health Choice Outpatient Benefit State Health Plan Outpatient Benefit
12 School Mental Health Project North Carolina Area Health Education Centers Grant from the Duke Endowment School Mental Health Training Series, and Very good response from school personnel State-wide Forum in fall, 2005
13 Eliminating Barrier Initiative North Carolina one of 8 pilot states Targeted general population and high schools 8 high schools that are participating as pilot sites Curriculum developed at the national level
14 Positive Behavior Support Initiative Implemented through the North Carolina State Improvement Project 146 Schools were participating by the end of school year. 58 LEAs have trainers PBS state plan emphasizes creating trainers Five PBS Regional/LEA Coordinators
15 National Shared Agenda IDEA Partnership at the National Association for State Directors for Special Education and the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors. Seed Grant proposal to advance the common goals of education, mental health and family organizations
16 Key Components of the Proposal 3 Day Facilitated Workshop Draft Strategic Plan for School-based Mental Health Services in North Carolina Plan was presented at the AHEC sponsored School Mental Health Leadership Forum School Mental Health Subcommittee will refine plan. To be finalized December 2.
17 Exciting Times Chance to tie the various initiatives together Chance to help schools and mental health agencies provide needed services to children and families
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