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Malena A. Nygaard; Tyler L. Renshaw; Heather E. Ormiston; Jack Komer; Austin Matthews – School Psychology, 2024
Although care coordination (CC; i.e., the organization of care activities between professionals to facilitate appropriate service delivery; McDonald et al., 2007) has yet to be studied extensively within schools, preliminary research suggests coordinating school mental health supports can be beneficial (Francis et al., 2021) and that…
Descriptors: Mental Health, School Psychologists, School Community Relationship, School Social Workers
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Gherardi, Stacy A.; Whittlesey-Jerome, Wanda K. – Children & Schools, 2019
The community school movement represents a promising approach to school reform that brings much-needed attention to the intersections of child, family, and community well-being. Although the community school movement of today shares many core values and goals with school social work, it has undergone a different developmental trajectory. As a…
Descriptors: School Social Workers, School Community Relationship, Educational Change, Program Implementation
West Virginia Department of Education, 2024
The purpose of this document is to provide the reader with a general understanding regarding the roles and responsibilities of professional student support personnel in West Virginia schools and how, through a collaborative partnership, they can work together to provide a safe and supportive learning environment for WV students. Research confirms…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, School Counselors, School Psychologists, School Social Workers
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Elswick, Susan E.; Cuellar, Matthew J.; Mason, Susan E. – School Mental Health, 2019
School social workers provide unique insight into the biopsychosocial factors that influence students and overall well-being. Social work training in the person-in-environment perspective offers a unique understanding of issues within the school environment, making them ideal professionals to lead holistic, interdisciplinary response options and…
Descriptors: Social Work, School Social Workers, Student Welfare, Leadership Role
Tamara Cindy Pierre – ProQuest LLC, 2021
School social workers provide services and resources for children with disabilities and protect their rights. The National Association of Social Work (NASW) Code of Ethics provides the school social workers' responsibilities to clients in the promotion of well-being. The present research involved identifying the school social workers' role in…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Students with Disabilities, School Social Workers, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Pavlakis, Alexandra E. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2021
Alongside rising poverty, student homelessness and school mobility are increasingly impacting U.S. suburbs -- yet, there is little research on how leadership is evolving. Informed by distributed leadership and drawing from over 50 artifacts and 42 interviews with school and community leaders, this study explores how poverty, homelessness, and…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Poverty, Student Mobility, Leadership Responsibility
National Center for Homeless Education, 2023
The ARP Homeless Children and Youth (ARP-HCY) program focuses on increasing state educational agencies' (SEAs) and local educational agencies' (LEAs) capacity to provide wraparound services by hiring staff, dedicating resources, and planning partnerships with community-based organizations (CBOs). This brief: (1) summarizes the role and expertise…
Descriptors: School Social Workers, Homeless People, Federal Aid, Emergency Programs
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De Pedro, Kris Tunac; Pineda, Diana; Capp, Gordon; Moore, Hadass; Benbenishty, Rami; Astor, Ron Avi – Children & Schools, 2017
Military-connected youths experience stressful life events, including deployments and multiple school transitions, that make them vulnerable to bullying. Social workers have highlighted the power of grassroots school community initiatives that address risk issues among youths while empowering the community (see http://www.thecommunityguide.org).…
Descriptors: Bullying, School Districts, Foreign Countries, School Community Relationship
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Lawson, Michael A.; Alameda-Lawson, Tania; Richards, K. Andrew R. – Education Sciences, 2016
Community schools have recently (re)emerged in the United States as a vital, comprehensive strategy for addressing poverty-related barriers to children's school learning. However, not all low-income school communities are endowed with the resources needed to launch a comprehensive array of school-based/linked services and programs. In this…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Place Based Education, Models, Educational Improvement
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Chung, Irene Wai Ming; Chu, Hsiao-Ching; Bloom, Scott – School Social Work Journal, 2012
This article discusses a school and community collaborative initiative that targeted students of Chinese descent as a suicide at-risk population. Its main focus was to reach out to immigrant parents to help them strengthen communication and relationships with their adolescent children and to facilitate their access to mental health services in the…
Descriptors: Health Services, Prevention, Immigrants, At Risk Persons
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Bronstein, Laura R.; Anderson, Elizabeth; Terwilliger, Susan H.; Sager, Kristen – Children & Schools, 2012
The purpose of this article is to share results of an exploratory qualitative research study designed to shed light on experiences of an interdisciplinary group of elementary school staff and graduate students in a school-based services project. A researcher conducted 20 interviews with staff and graduate students who represented the fields of…
Descriptors: Integrated Services, School Social Workers, Graduate Students, Family Involvement
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Anderson-Butcher, Dawn; Lawson, Hal A.; Iachini, Aidyn; Flaspohler, Paul; Bean, Jerry; Wade-Mdivanian, Rebecca – Children & Schools, 2010
Community collaboration models expand conventional school improvement planning, which tends to be walled in, building centered, and bracketed by school and district boundaries. These community models enable educators, social workers, and other school professionals to form sustainable, strategic partnerships with families, community agencies,…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Public Agencies, School Social Workers, Social Work
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Miller, Christina R.; Hinterlong, Jim; Greene, Anna D. – School Social Work Journal, 2010
This article highlights the potential for service learning as a pedagogy and intervention for students with disabilities. The article also conceptualizes the role of a school social worker in contributing to the development and implementation of an inclusive service-learning program. Findings are based on a qualitative study involving nineteen…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Service Learning, School Social Workers, Social Work
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Anderson-Butcher, Dawn; Lawson, Hal A.; Bean, Jerry; Flaspohler, Paul; Boone, Barbara; Kwiatkowski, Amber – Children & Schools, 2008
Conventional school improvement models traditionally involve "walled-in" approaches. These models focus primarily on academic learning strategies in response to standards-based accountabilities. Although positive outcomes have been documented, expanded school improvement models such as the Ohio Community Collaboration Model for School…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Strategies, Cooperation, Educational Change
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To, Siu-ming – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2007
Empowerment has become a popular concept in working with adolescents in recent years. It challenges the deficit model of youth work and focuses on creating a facilitative climate in which young people can make maximum use of the opportunity to learn and grow. While many practitioners have adopted the empowerment approach in youth services,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Advocacy, Student Development, School Social Workers
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