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Developing Comprehensive School Safety and Mental Health Programs: An Integrated Approach [Hardback]

(Wilmington University, Delaware, USA), (Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 452 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 712 g, 4 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, color; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367713683
  • ISBN-13: 9780367713683
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 452 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 712 g, 4 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, color; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white
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  • ISBN-10: 0367713683
  • ISBN-13: 9780367713683
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"Developing Comprehensive School Safety and Mental Health Programs offers an integrated, long-term plan for creating safe and supportive learning environments, illustrating how to develop and implement evidence-based programs that work. This accessible, user-friendly guide expresses empathy and appreciation for teachers, advocating for their personal growth, professional collaboration, and stress management. It informs about the need for school mental health professionals to be educated about mental health service delivery, organizational development, and facilitating and evaluating the implementation process; and describes the complementary roles of school administrators and school psychologists, providing teachers with time, resources, and ongoing support to strengthen their skills and sustain programs they have embraced. School leaders, counselors, and facilitators are provided the knowledge, skills, and long-term plans to effectively advocate, assess needs, select and prioritize programs, train and encourage staff, provide resources, implement, evaluate, and sustain desired goals"--

Developing Comprehensive School Safety and Mental Health Programs offers an integrated, long-term plan to create safe and supportive learning environments.

This user-friendly guide illustrates how to develop, implement, evaluate, and sustain multiple evidence-based programs that work. This book informs school mental health professionals, administrators, and teachers about multi-tiered service delivery, organizational development, and facilitating the implementation process. It describes the complementary roles of school administrators, counselors, and school psychologists, providing school staff with time, resources, and ongoing support to strengthen their skills and sustain programs they have embraced. It expresses empathy and appreciation for teachers, advocating for their personal growth, professional collaboration, and stress management.

School leaders, facilitators, and teams are provided the knowledge, skills, and long-term plans to effectively advocate, assess needs, select programs, train and encourage staff, provide resources, and implement, evaluate, and sustain desired goals.



Developing Comprehensive School Safety and Mental Health Programs offers an integrated, long-term plan to create safe and supportive learning environments.

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"This book is an incredible resource full of practical strategies for all school professionals engaged in school safety and mental health initiatives! Each chapter provides an overview of the research underlying evidenced-based practices while also focusing on the 'nuts and bolts' of how to establish effective school safety and mental health programs. It is a one-of-a-kind book that emphasizes critical strategies needed to help establish a multi-disciplinary team approach, with an emphasis on engaging teachers and parents. A strong focus is placed on a comprehensive approach to school safety and mental health programming that includes: how to integrate new initiatives within existing intervention frameworks, culturally competent practices, trauma informed approaches, threat and suicide assessment, and crisis prevention through intervention and recovery. The book concludes with strategies on how to conduct high quality professional development and sustain new initiatives, critical to schools in the era of limited resources and overwhelming needs. A must read for administrators, educators, school mental health professionals, school safety and security professionals and other key stakeholders invested in school safety and mental health!" Melissa A. Reeves, PhD, NCSP, LCMHC, associate professor, School Psychology Program & Psychology Department, Winthrop University, past-president, National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)

"This thorough, engaging, and accessible text is an excellent resource for both experienced educators and graduate students. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of school-based mental health services within a multi-tiered framework and offer clear and practical recommendations for implementation. While there is a clear and consistent focus on culturally responsive practices and social justice throughout the book, the standalone chapter on culturally responsive school mental health services and education is quite strong and provides a useful framework for developing educators' cultural competence, adapting interventions for different cultural groups, and addressing systemic factors that impact mental health of students from minoritized backgrounds."Celeste M. Malone, PhD, MS, associate professor of School Psychology and program coordinator, Howard University School of Education; president-elect, National Association of School Psychologists, 2021-2022, member, APA Board of Educational Affairs

"More than ever before, schools face an imperative to promote environments that are physically and psychologically safe, and support mental wellness among students, families, and staff. Doing so, however, requires significant planning, buy-in, and integration of efforts. Developing Comprehensive School Safety and Mental Health Programs: An Integrated Approach offers a new and contemporary roadmap to help schools and districts address this challenge.

Drs. Roth and Erbacher offer a rich and comprehensive, yet practical and application-focused reference that uniquely integrates efforts to ensure school safety and mental health. This volume highlights and brings together existing frameworks and approaches including trauma-informed care, crisis prevention and response, violence prevention, culturally responsive service delivery, positive behavior supports, and more. Just as importantly, Roth and Erbacher describe the important steps schools and administrators must take to build staff knowledge and buy-in, and effectively advocate for improved service delivery and program development. All education personnel, and particularly school-employed mental health professionals, would benefit from maintaining a copy of Developing Comprehensive School Safety and Mental Health Programs on their bookshelves." Eric Rossen, PhD, NCSP, director, Professional Development and Standards, National Association of School Psychologists (NASP); National Register Health Service Psychologist

"Ive been involved in school crisis prevention and intervention and student mental health for four decades and finally a book provides what we need to know to make the difference in student lives! This book is a timely masterpiece with a wealth of practical information to help school personnel truly focus on supporting student mental health and primary prevention. School psychologist practitioners Roth and Erbacher have hit one out of the park with this comprehensive, practical, must have book for school personnel. School psychology is blessed to have these two experienced professionals who have provided a wealth of information on how to develop and sustain safety and prevention programs much needed by schools today." Scott Poland, EdD, LP, NCSP, professor at the College of Psychology, director of the Suicide and Violence Prevention Office, Nova Southeastern University; past-president National Association of School Psychologists

"Each chapter of this book reads as an executive summary for practitioners covering the waterfront of school mental health programs and practices. It is packed with valuable, practical guidance succinctly presented in terse declarative prose and bullet lists covering key topics such as culturally responsive practices, multi-tiered systems of support, positive behavioral interventions and supports, social and emotional learning, and trauma-informed schools. It offers authoritative advice on effective school practices in mental health screening, social media monitoring, suicide assessment and violence prevention, among others. This is your one-stop resource for school mental health services." Dewey Cornell, PhD, professor of Education and Clinical Psychologist, University of Virginia; director of the UVA Virginia Youth Violence Project; principal author, Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines

"This book is a valuable and comprehensive resource for school administrators and mental health professionals. Foundational practices and considerations, such as positive school climate, culturally responsive teaching and mental health services, multi-tiered systems of supports, and family-school collaboration are reviewed. I especially appreciate the inclusion of a chapter on monitoring social media and technology, with its practical considerations and suggestions for a topic that challenges educators and parents. In this book, Jeffrey Roth and Terri Erbacher provide current and helpful guidance to schools on topics such as crisis prevention and preparedness, violence prevention, including threat assessment and intervention, and suicide prevention and postvention. Comprehensive approaches to promote positive behavior and mental health, including positive behavioral interventions and supports and social and emotional learning, with helpful case studies and tips for integrating these frameworks in the curriculum. The important topics of mental health screening and trauma-informed practices are also covered. In addition to this excellent content, Roth and Erbacher provide readers with detailed guidance about professional development and how to create and maintain an infrastructure to implement, evaluate, and sustain multiple programs. The balance of foundational and infrastructure issues with more specific content makes this book ideal not only for practitioners, but also for university professors teaching courses on school safety and system-wide prevention." Amanda B. Nickerson, PhD, NCSP, professor of School Psychology, director, Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention; University of Buffalo, the State University of New York; Co-author, School Crisis Prevention and Intervention: The PREPaRE Model

"This comprehensive book provides an expert analysis for school staff to learn how to keep their schools physically and psychologically safe. Drs. Roth and Erbacher have embedded research and best practice documents from a variety of school safety professionals and researchers. Their analysis provides a range of topics from trauma, social emotional learning, violence and crisis prevention, social media, positive school climate, and mental health delivery. This book has the power to provide any educator with a quick reference to support a safe school climate." Christina Conolly, PsyD, NCSP, director, Division of Psychological Services, Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland; Co-author, School Crisis Prevention and Intervention: The PREPaRE Model

"Developing Comprehensive School Safety and Mental Health Programs: An Integrated Approach is an invaluable book focusing on school crisis, safety, and mental health that will be useful for school-based and other mental health practitioners, graduate students, and university faculty. Dr. Jeff Roth and Dr. Terri Erbacher provide numerous applied and feasible strategies and considerations that are not only drawn from evidence-based research, but also from their years of experience as practicing school psychologists. This book provides extensive information on a variety of critical topics, including suicide prevention, trauma-informed schools, culturally responsive school mental health services, and family-school collaboration. It is an invaluable resource that complements and expands upon other existing school safety and mental health publications." Jacqueline Brown, PhD, NCSP, associate professor of Psychology, University of Montana-Missoula; Co-editor, Supporting Bereaved Students at School

About the Authors xv
List of Illustrations xvii
Foreword by Charles Barrett xviii
Acknowledgments and Dedications xx
Section I Background 1(58)
1 Introduction
3(9)
Purpose of the Book
3(6)
A Story From School
9(3)
2 The Case for Comprehensive School Safety and Mental Health Programs
12(24)
Need for School Safety and Mental Health Programs
12(4)
Benefits of School Safety and Mental Health Programs
16(8)
Barriers to School Safety and Mental Health Programs
24(12)
3 Models Promoting School Safety and Mental Health Service Delivery
36(23)
Infrastructure and Resources to Support Programs and Training
36(8)
Practices Supporting School Safety and Mental Health
44(5)
Mental Health Service Delivery Models
49(4)
School Models Supporting Partnerships and Professional Development
53(6)
Section II Foundational Practices Supporting School Safety and Mental Health 59(74)
4 Positive School Climate
61(15)
Impact of School Climate on Programs
61(1)
Description and Benefits of a Positive School Climate
62(6)
Establish Norms of Collaboration and Learning for All
68(2)
Using School Climate Data
70(6)
5 Culturally Responsive School Mental Health Services and Education
76(18)
A Model for Culturally Competent Mental Health Services
76(4)
Culturally Competent Mental Health Service Delivery for Indigenous Youth and Communities
80(2)
Culturally Responsive Teaching and Valuing Diversity
82(5)
Socialfustice Advocacy for Educational and Societal Change
87(2)
Confronting Harassment of LGBTQ+ Students
89(5)
6 Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)
94(13)
MTSS: Service Delivery for Integrating and Coordinating Programs
94(4)
Infrastructure and Collaborative Problem-Solving Teams
98(4)
Selecting and Implementing Programs and Practices at Each Tier
102(5)
7 Family - School Collaboration and Caregiver Education
107(12)
Understanding Family Systems and Challenges
107(1)
Training Teachers for Family Engagement
108(2)
Family Involvement in a Multi-Tiered System of Supports
110(2)
Facilitators and Barriers to Family Engagement
112(1)
School and Family Consultation to Address Mental Health
113(1)
Cultural Diversity and Family - School Partnerships
114(5)
8 Monitoring Social Media and Technology
119(14)
Impact of Technology on School Communities
119(2)
Managing Social Media for School Safety
121(6)
Parent Monitoring of Social Media
127(3)
Social Media and Technology Research
130(3)
Section III Programs and Practices Supporting School and Student Safety 133(76)
9 Crisis Prevention, Preparedness, and Response
135(25)
School Safety and Crisis Response Teams
135(4)
Strategies for Prevention and Preparedness
139(6)
Key Elements of Crisis Response
145(15)
10 Violence Prevention, Threat Assessment, and Intervention
160(26)
Types of School-Related Violence
161(1)
Prevention of School-Related Violence
161(7)
School Threat Assessment
168(10)
Cultural and Developmental Competence After Violence
178(1)
Supporting Students and the School Community After Violence
179(7)
11 Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention
186(23)
Risk Factors, Protective Factors, and Warning Signs
186(3)
Suicide Prevention and Preparedness
189(7)
Intervention With a Potentially Suicidal Student
196(6)
Suicide Postvention and Prevention of Contagion
202(7)
Section IV School-Wide Programs Promoting Positive Behavior and Mental Health 209(96)
12 Universal Mental Health Screening
211(20)
Purposes and Planning of Mental Health Screening
211(8)
Implementation and Follow-Up
219(2)
Example of a Focus Area: Trauma Screening
221(2)
Barriers to Implementation of Mental Health Screening
223(1)
Overcoming Barriers to Implementation
224(7)
13 Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
231(32)
Program Description and Benefits
231(1)
PBIS Within a Multi-Tiered System of Supports
232(1)
Behavioral and Academic Interventions Using MTSS
233(5)
ISF Integrates PBIS With Mental Health Services
238(2)
School-Wide PBIS (SWPBIS) Cultural Responsiveness
240(9)
Brandywine School District Case Study: An Integrated Approach
249(14)
14 Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
263(18)
Program Description and Benefits
263(5)
Building Equity in SEL
268(3)
The Role of SEL in Academic Opportunity
271(1)
The Role of SEL in Violence Prevention
272(1)
The Role of SEL in Crisis Intervention
272(2)
Guide to Planning and Implementation
274(1)
Integrating SEL With Programs and Curriculum
275(6)
15 Trauma-Informed Schools (TIS)
281(24)
Program Description and Benefits
281(5)
An MTSS Model for TIS
286(1)
Staff Resources and Funding to Support TIS
287(1)
Supportive School and Classroom Learning Environments
288(9)
Trauma-Informed and Culturally Responsive Classrooms
297(1)
A Trauma-Informed Approach to Evaluations
298(7)
Section V Professional Development for School Safety and Mental Health 305(44)
16 Developing Effective Professional Development
307(22)
The Process of Organizational Development and Change
308(1)
Secure Stakeholder Buy-In Throughout the Development Process
309(1)
Administrator Support and Teacher Buy-In: Critical for Success
310(8)
Needs Assessment and Program Selection
318(4)
Select Evidence-Based Programs That Fit School Needs
322(7)
17 Best Practices in Professional Development
329(20)
Effective Training in Engaging Formats
329(5)
Plan, Implement, and Evaluate Training Effectiveness
334(3)
Transfer Knowledge and Skills to Classroom Practice
337(3)
High Quality Professional Development
340(4)
Supportive Follow-Up to Training
344(5)
Section VI Putting It All Together 349(54)
18 Implementing, Evaluating, and Sustaining Integrated Programs and Practices
351(24)
Setting the Stage for Successful Implementation
351(5)
Implementation Science and Evidence-Based Interventions
356(7)
Evaluating Programs for Evidence of Effectiveness
363(6)
Sustaining Gains Through Program Maintenance
369(6)
19 Integrating and Managing Multiple Programs and Practices
375(28)
Integrating Through Systems Thinking
375(2)
Integrating With Leadership and Logistics
377(2)
Integrating With Infrastructure and Resources
379(2)
Integrating With Professional Development
381(4)
Integrating Programs Within MTSS
385(2)
Integrating With Collaboration and Teams
387(2)
Integrating Programs and Practices
389(6)
Integrating Cultural Responsiveness
395(1)
Integrating Data Collection, Analysis, and Decision Making
396(1)
Integrating Funding Streams
397(1)
Summary: Implementing, Evaluating, and Sustaining Programs
398(2)
Limitations in Developing School Safety and Mental Health Programs
400(3)
Appendix 403(1)
Appendix: Highly Rated, Evidence-Based Programs 403(20)
Online Resources: Available on the Routledge Website
Online Resource 1: Highly Rated, Evidence-Based Programs
Online Resource 2: Resources and Websites Organized by Relevant Topics
Online Resource 3: Tips and Strategies on Topics of Interest to Teachers, Administrators, and Parents/Caregivers
Online Resource 4: Sample Universal and Follow-Up Mental Health Screening Instruments
Online Resource 5: Sample Scales to Follow Up and Further Evaluate Indicated Trauma and Possible Post-Traumatic Stress
Online Resource 6: Sample Scales to Indicate Emotional Impact of the COVTD-19 Pandemic on Youth and Families
Online Resource 7: Sample Workshop Evaluation Form
Online Resource 8: Parent Interview Form That Incorporates History of Potential Trauma and Symptoms
Index 423
Jeffrey C. Roth, PhD, NCSP, has initiated and led a school-wide conflict resolution program, positive behavioral supports, crisis response team, social skills curriculum, and professional development programs. He has served as an adjunct professor at Wilmington University and a Red Cross Disaster Mental Health volunteer, and was awarded Delawares School Psychologist of the Year.

Terri A. Erbacher, PhD, has served as a school psychologist for over 20 years, was a professor at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine for over 13 years, and has a private practice at erbacherconsulting.com. Dr. Erbacher has won numerous awards for crisis-based community service, including Pennsylvanias School Psychologist of the Year.