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Can Prevention Programs Work Together? An Example of School-based Mental Health with Prevention Initiatives
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Prevention InitiativesEducationSchool HealthHealth PreventionMental Health InterventionMental HealthSchoolwide ModelsPublic HealthSchool FunctioningHealth EducationMental Health ServicesPrevention Programs WorkHealth PolicyPsychiatrySchool PsychologyPrevention SystemHealth PromotionIntervention MechanismSchool Mental HealthBehavioral SupportSchool-based Mental HealthSchool Social WorkSpecial EducationPrevention ScienceSchoolwide Initiatives
Personnel addressing mental health in schools are required to provide supports in settings that have decreasing resources and multiple initiatives. While competing initiatives in schools can pose problems, integration of prevention systems and data may lead to more efficient supports and effective outcomes. Mental health service providers must consider how integration of schoolwide initiatives such as positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS), response to intervention (RTI), and social and emotional learning (SEL) can improve their work. This article provides an example showing varying levels of integration of schoolwide models in one state. It will include the level of integration of schoolwide supports with school-based mental health (SBMH), the relationship between integration of schoolwide practices and reported implementation, and the relationship between schoolwide practices and outcome data related to SBMH. Suggestions for integrating models effectively and using data to improve collaboration will be provided.
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