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Enhancing Opportunities for Prevention and Early Intervention

Learn about the impact of School-based Mental Health SART program in enhancing prevention and early intervention services. Discover CARE Targeted Outcomes and Mini-Miracles through training in trauma-informed practices, self-regulation techniques for children, and parental strategies. Gain insights on scaling up services and the importance of relationships in mental health support.

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Enhancing Opportunities for Prevention and Early Intervention

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  1. Enhancing Opportunities for Prevention and Early Intervention Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission Testimony of Ronald J. Powell, Ph.D. March 22, 2018

  2. School-based Mental Health

  3. SART

  4. The SART Program

  5. CARE

  6. Targeted Outcomes

  7. Mini-Miracles • Embedded Mental Health Therapist • Training of staff in trauma-informed instruction • Training of children in self-regulation of “big feelings” • Training of parents in self-regulation strategies and Trust-Based Relational Interventions (TBRI)

  8. Lessons Learned

  9. Scaling Up

  10. The antidote to a stressful mental state is the presence of a caring and supportive adult.

  11. “Relationships are the agents of change and the most powerful therapy is human love." Dr. Bruce Perry

  12. “Relationships matter: the currency for systemic change was trust, and trust comes through forming healthy working relationships. People, not programs, change people" Dr. Bruce Perry

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