A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Providing District Wide Mental Health Services through AB 114



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A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Providing District Wide Mental Health Services through AB 114 Newport-Mesa Unified School District Psychological Support Services

Psychological Support Services Intensive Interventions and Support Early Intervention Universal Intervention

Coordinator of Student Services Melissa Hurd, CWA, LEP Tier III: Licensed Mental Health Clinicians Joy Cleary, LCSW, PPS Tucker Cannon, LCSW, PPS Tier III: District Behavior Specialists Michelle Lepak, Ed.S, NCSP Eby Kent, MS, LEP, BCBA Tiers I & II: School Psychologists 25 Site Based Psychologists 12 Social Work Interns

Enhanced intra-district collaboration Better continuum of care for students within centralized tiered process Provide data driven progress monitoring between academic performance and ERMHS Increase home/school collaboration

Site level School-Wide Positive Behavior Interventions and Support School Psychologists implement research-based curriculum for identified at-risk students o Push-in whole classroom intervention o Targeted group intervention o Curriculum-Based (Second Step, Steps to Respect) o Expressive Therapy Progress Monitoring o Data collection, progress reports, teacher input, attendance, work completion, grades, etc. Student Study Teams Tier I Counseling Referral Please refer to form in folder Parent Education Training

A need for counseling is suspected for a student receiving special education services. o IEP is held to document a referral for School-Based Counseling o Please refer to Tier I or Tier II Counseling form in folder o Case Carrier completes Counseling Referral and submits to the School Psychologist School Psychologist reviews referral and determines if additional strategies can be implemented or if Counseling Assessment is warranted. o IEP is held to document School Psych s recommendations o If Counseling Assessment is recommended, Assessment Plan is presented and consent obtained. School Psych completes ERMHS Counseling Assessment (see template) to determine if there is an area of need IEP is held to document Counseling Assessment results/recommendations o Goals proposed in areas of need o Service recommendation provided o Individual Counseling, Group Counseling (includes Social Skills), Parent Education Training o Minimum of 12 weeks offered (indiv. and group services)

Progress Monitoring Counseling goals are monitored weekly IEP team reconvenes after 12 weeks and determines continued need/level of Counseling Services based on progress monitoring o Data collection, rating scales (objective and research-based), attendance, work completion, grades, compliance, and team input IEP team could determine: Student met Counseling goals and service is discontinued Student is progressing towards goals and would benefit from continued School-Based Counseling sessions Student is not making progress and a Clinic-Based Counseling Referral is recommended

Clinic-Based Services o o Individual Counseling Group Counseling Targeted Parent Education Counseling and Training Collateral Family Counseling sessions Push in home support Non-Public School Placement Residential Placement In-State Out-of-State

Tiered Group services in place district-wide Over 40 Groups running across school sites Elementary: Second Step at all sites Push-in or small group Focus on Social Emotional and Academic Success Middle Schools: small groups Girls group, grief/loss, social skills, at-risk students, etc. High Schools: small groups Substance use, grief/loss, lunch group, push-in ED class

Master of Social Work Intern training and school support Collaboration with USC and CSULB graduate schools of Social Work 12 current interns at district wide school sites Designated Teaching Institute for USC Impact Over 70 individual Counseling sessions Over 20 Counseling Groups running districtwide grades K-12; (life skills, social skills, positive decision making, etc.)

Parent Academy Evening or daytime presentations on a specific topic, open to all district parents Topics include: Healthy Brain Development Setting Limits with Kids & Teens Effective Communication Impact of Technology on the Brain Parenting Classes Series on effective parenting Staff Trainings Introduction to school-based mental health services Barriers to learning Tools and techniques for working with at-risk or challenging students

Professional Development Training for all school psychologists at monthly meetings on interventions including: Solution-Focused Group Counseling by Dr. Leslie Cooley Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by Dr. Melissa Holland Expressive Therapies by Kim Palmiotto, LEP, LPCC On-going training on evidence-based interventions On-going legal briefings Crisis Response District Threat Assessment Protocol District Crisis Response Team Other site support

Educationally-Related Mental Health Services (ERMHS) Assessments Completed by School Psychologist Assessment sources include student, parent, teachers, and other professionals that work with student

Residential Assessments Multi-disciplinary team assessment Biopsychosocial assessment with mental status exam Includes collateral reports from other providers that work with the student Please refer to the Residential Assessment Template in your folder.

Community Partners The Newport-Mesa Unified School District collaborates with various community organizations in an effort to provide necessary services and programs for our students and families. To this end, we have established quarterly meetings as the Newport-Mesa Community Collaborative which facilitates the sharing of information and resources between the district and it s neighboring agencies.

Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Leadership Training Eliminating Barriers to Learning through the Early Identification of Student Mental Health Issues District-Wide collaboration in addressing barriers to learning High-Touch Impact on students district-wide Intensive Family Services Substance Use Prevention and Intervention Future Programming

Contact Information Melissa Hurd, CWA, LEP (949) 515-6738 Joy Cleary, LCSW, PPS (949) 515-6762 Tucker Cannon, LCSW, PPS (949) 515-6775 Center for Healthy Connections 2045 Meyer Place, Bldg. D Costa Mesa, CA 92627