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Lora Henderson Smith; Emily Warren; Natalie Hendrickson; Kate Joshua – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
The number of youth emergency department (ED) visits due to mental health concerns has been steadily increasing with a large number of youth being referred from school. Despite the increase in ED visits, there has not been an increase in the number of students who are actually admitted to the hospital. Furthermore, youth referred from school are…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Referral, Hospitals, School Role
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Melissa Meindl; David Wilkins – Child Care in Practice, 2025
Child protection social workers in England are required to make many decisions in their day-to-day work, including whether to accept a referral, undertake a child protection investigation, pursue care proceedings, or close the case. Many of these decisions involve implicit or explicit predictions about the likelihood of future actions, events, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Caseworkers, Social Work, Prediction
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Kaylin R. Clements; Jennifer E. Cross; Christopher McCarty; Jennifer N. Solomon – Field Methods, 2024
Social network research often depends on the willingness of respondents to provide personal information about themselves and alters. Survey design strategies that increase willingness to share this information are necessary for social network research to be feasible, especially when name generators are used for sampling because rosters are…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Referral, Maps, Online Surveys
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Jane Sanders; Andrea Joseph-McCatty; Michael Massey; Emma Swiatek; Ben Csiernik; Elo Igor – Review of Educational Research, 2024
While the disproportional application of school discipline has garnered notable attention, the relationship between trauma or adversity and school discipline is under examined. The purpose of the current scoping review was to map the state of the literature, empirical and theoretical, at the intersection of school discipline, and trauma or…
Descriptors: Trauma, Stress Variables, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kristin E. Mehr; Rachel M. Daltry; Janelle Silbert – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: Despite the prevalence of clinical case management services in university counseling centers, there is scant research on practices and effectiveness in case management services. The purpose of this brief report is to review the role of a clinical case manager, examine referral outcomes of referred students, and provide recommendations…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Caseworker Approach, Referral, School Counseling
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Sean C. Austin; Daniel Anderson; John R. Seeley; Shane McGovern – School Mental Health, 2025
Adolescent substance misuse is a persistent concern in the USA and student substance possession on campus presents as an increasing challenge for administrators. This study seeks to understand how students are differentially disciplined for substance possession based on substance type and student race/ethnicity in US schools. Based a national…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Discipline, Race, Ethnicity
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Sarah F. Pedonti; Kathryn A. Leech; Mary Bratsch Hines; Sandra L. Soliday Hong; Harriet Able; Elizabeth Crais – Journal of Early Intervention, 2025
This study used a large administrative data set of Head Start programs across the United States, the Head Start Program Information Report (PIR), to explore disparities in program rates of screening, referral, and identification for early intervention between Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) and Head Start (HS) programs. Results from…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Low Income Students, Social Services, Disability Identification
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Rachel Stein; Elizabeth Steed; Heidi L. Burke – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
Data suggest that young children may experience social emotional delays and disabilities, with both short- and long-term consequences. IDEA's early intervention and preschool special education provides one way for young children to receive support for social emotional needs; yet many children do not receive services. This study explored initial…
Descriptors: Young Children, Social Emotional Learning, Interpersonal Competence, Emotional Problems
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Amanda O. Latz – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2024
Community college faculty play a significant role in the educational lives of their students. The focus of this article is to outline the ways faculty can support their students' mental health beyond referring students to on- or off-campus resources such as a counseling center or support group. Strategies faculty can use such as leveraging…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community College Students, Mental Health, Teacher Role
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Emily Ferrell; Jennifer Marshall; Henrietta Bada; Russell S. Kirby – Journal of Early Intervention, 2025
Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a public health issue that affected more than 2% of live births in Kentucky in 2017. We analyzed data from Kentucky's early intervention (EI) program and the mandatory statewide NAS registry to learn more about how families of children with NAS utilize EI services. Out of 1,113 children in the study, 32% were…
Descriptors: Public Health, Neonates, Early Intervention, State Programs
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Deepa L. Sekhar; Eric W. Schaefer; Alicia M. Hoke; Perri Rosen; Roberta A. Chuzie; Dana M. Milakovic – Journal of School Health, 2024
Introduction: Pennsylvania's Student Assistance Program (SAP) began in the mid-1980s to address student barriers to academic success. SAP teams, groups of trained school and community professionals, review referrals, and connect students to services. State leadership conducts an annual SAP team survey, but capacity to evaluate data and affect…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Community Services, Referral, Community Information Services
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Rebecca A. Cruz; Allison R. Firestone – Whiteness and Education, 2024
Root causes of disproportionality in exclusionary discipline are multiply determined. Teachers' perceptions and implicit biases, enacted within the contexts of schools as racialised organisations, shape how educators interpret and respond to student behaviour. Focusing on the referral phase of the disciplinary process, this systematic review of…
Descriptors: Discipline, Referral, Racism, Educational Theories
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Heath Marrs; Nicholas J. Garcia; Mason D. Berndt; Carlos Ramirez – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2024
Providing appropriate academic evaluation and intervention services for English learners remains a challenging goal for school support teams. Understanding English language proficiency assessment and universal screening processes can help teams make better decisions when considering possible continued intervention or referral for a comprehensive…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Language Proficiency, Special Education, Intervention
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Dafni Katsampa; Louisa Rhodes – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
Background: People with learning disabilities following a long-term stay in forensic settings may experience difficulties reintegrating in the wider community. Indirect interventions can be helpful for care providers and family members to reflect on their practices and improve the quality of life of people with learning disabilities. Although…
Descriptors: Males, Intellectual Disability, Intervention, Case Studies
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Nicholas A. Gage; Timothy J. Lewis; Nanci L. Johnson; Gordon T. Way – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2025
The negative outcomes of exclusionary discipline practices on children and youth are well established. Fortunately, for the past two decades, research has demonstrated that pro-active instructional approaches and building supportive class and school environments can effectively promote student social, emotional, and behavioral well-being,…
Descriptors: Discipline, Student Behavior, Well Being, Positive Behavior Supports
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