PPT-School-Based Health Centers and Coordinated School Health

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in West Virginia West Virginia Department of Education Alternative Education Conference June 28 amp 29 2010 Introductions Paula Fields MSN RN Teri Harlan BS Linda

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in West Virginia West Virginia Department of Education Alternative Education Conference June 28 amp 29 2010 Introductions Paula Fields MSN RN Teri Harlan BS Linda Anderson MPH Objectives . . PATCH (Pre-Adolescent . to Teen Center for . Health). Sue Hemingway. Tobi . Chassie. Bobby Kelly. John Freeman. Aimee . Valeras. Objectives: . Identify . c. ompelling . factors that . support school systems to collaborate with local health centers. Hayley Lofink Love, PhD. Director, Research and Evaluation. School-Based Health Alliance. 1. Adolescent . health . challenges. 2. Rethinking . healthcare. 3. . School-based. . health centers as a . solution. Mission Statements . Rush University strives to . provide the best health care for the individuals and diverse communities we serve through the integration of outstanding patient care, education, research and community partnerships.. Steve Fernan-Assistant Director. Student Services Team. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. Coming Soon!. Wisconsin Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2013). Percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months. . PATCH (Pre-Adolescent . to Teen Center for . Health). Sue Hemingway. Tobi . Chassie. Bobby Kelly. John Freeman. Aimee . Valeras. Objectives: . Identify . c. ompelling . factors that . support school systems to collaborate with local health centers. Cybele Boehm. HIV/AIDS Program Coordinator. Office of Healthy Schools. Objectives. Define . Evidence-Based Interventions. Discuss the benefits of implementing . Evidence-Based Interventions . in school settings. Sandi Clark, RN. KDPH Pediatric Section Supervisor/ . School Health Nurse Consultant. July, 2014. . What is Coordinated School Health. CSH Team Members. School District Health Coordinator. School Nurse. Annual Progress Report. To the Board of Trustees . June 2019. School Health . Advisory Council. Every independent school district is required by law to have a school health advisory council (SHAC) of which the majority of members must be parents who are not employed by the school district. The SHAC is annually appointed by the local education agency Board of Trustees.. and how to make it a more positive experience?. Nikki Turner, Director Immunization Advisory Centre , New Zealand. Noni MacDonald, Professor of Pediatrics, Dalhousie University, Canada. April 2, 2019. Ass istant Vice President for Medical Regulatory, Policy and External Affairs Urban Health Plan, Inc. Bronx, NY Dr. Viju Jacob currently serves as the Ass istant Vice President for Medical Regulat Health CenterAdditional Site NamesAddress 1Address 2CityStateZIPPhoneAsher Community Health CenterPO Box 307712 Jay StreetFossilOR97830541 763-2725Mitchell School-based Health Center340 SE High Street An important component of a Child-Friendly/Health-Promoting SchoolWHO gratefully acknowledges the generous financial contributions to support the layout and printing of this document from the Division Health Services Affinity Group. Healthy Students . Promising Futures. Liz Clark, Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services, Division of Quality and Health Outcomes. December 4-5, 2018. 2. Participating State Medicaid Agencies. Excellence in . School . Based Mental Health Delivery. Connie Rodriguez, LPA, LMFT, LSSP. Dallas Independent School District. Director of Psychological Social Services and HEP. TASP Summer . Institute June 2015.

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