Mental Health Continuity of Care as a Solution to Violence Interruption
Mental Health Continuity of Care as a Solution to Violence Interruption
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Description
In the US, schools disproportionately suspend and remove Black students and students with disabilities for behaviors that are no different than their white peers. School suspension increases the chance of drop out, poverty, unemployment, over representation in psychiatric populations, among other negative outcomes. Every incident of school exclusion increases a child’s chance of entry into the juvenile legal system termed the school-to-prison pipeline. This presentation presents a human-seeded, HIPPA, FERPA compliant technology-based Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) platform as an alternative to out-of-school suspensions. This approach aims to decrease instructional loss, improve student well-being and behavior, and meet state-mandated instructional hours. By rigorously tracking SEL and behavioral outcomes, this initiative provides a scalable model for educational reform, ensuring equitable and effective student development.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Describe how digital interventions (shown today) reduce barriers to care.
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Identify how violence spreads like an infectious disease.
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Apply prevention and intervention approaches to reduced violence.
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Target Audience
- Addiction Professional
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Nurse
- Physician
- Psychologist
- Social Worker