School-Linked Mental Health Services

Education

Overview of Education Children attend school until they are young adults. Early childhood and kindergarten classes help children develop academic and social skills that they will need as they get older. Elementary and middle school students learn core academic and social skills. In high school, students prepare for jobs or get ready to attend college […]

What’s New

Project ECHO Series starts on January 27th, 2026! Please join us for the Targeted, Individualized, and Intensive Positive Supports for Children and Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Project ECHO®  8-session pilot series. This series is to support community  providers, social workers, and related stakeholders who support children and adults with IDD who have complex […]

Positive Behavior Support and School-Linked Mental Health: Sun County School District

Sun County School District reviewed data related to challenging behaviors. They discovered racial disproportionality in office discipline referrals. They also determined that a large number of students experienced anxiety and depression. These students showed a trend of inconsistent school attendance. The school district established a multi-disciplinary work group. They decided to merge Positive Behavioral Interventions […]

School-Linked Mental Health Services

What are School- Linked Mental Health Services? Stories Across the Lifespan Learn More about School-Linked Mental Health Services Elements of School-Linked Services

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Applied Behavior Analysis Assertive Community Treatment Person-Centered Practices (PCP) Positive Behavior Support (PBS) School-Linked Mental Health Services Systems of Care Trauma Informed Approaches
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