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  • Five Johnson and Johnson fellows identified poor communication regarding students' mental and behavioral health issues and took leadership to address this gap in their school district.
  • An open-ended survey showed that support for these students was inconsistent, prompting the creation of a multidisciplinary task force with various stakeholders to enhance support systems.
  • The initiative led to district-wide training in Youth Mental Health First Aid, fostering improved communication and a standardized approach to help students, resulting in better mental health initiatives overall.

Article Abstract

Five Johnson and Johnson fellows validated the lack of communication regarding students with mental/behavioral health issues and took a leadership position within their school district to address the problem. An open-ended survey revealed inconsistent and fragmented support given to students with mental/behavioral health concerns. A multidisciplinary task force was formed consisting of stakeholders including district and nondistrict community members. The procedure for district staff to address students' behavioral/mental health concerns was adapted by representatives from all stakeholders and was distributed district wide and uploaded to the district's staff website for general access. Training of district employees in Youth Mental Health First Aid has provided the foundation for communicating and implementing a standardized approach for identifying, responding, and referring students with mental/behavioral health concerns. Open dialog, better communication and understanding of disciplines, and more initiatives aimed at improving the mental health of all students has resulted from the collaboration started with this initiative.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1942602X16689664DOI Listing

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