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Research Case Study Summaries
Reading Brief 1
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Case Study Summaries from Research
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Full Online Articles
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Useful Links
Knowledge Transfer & Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice in Children’s Mental Health, Annotated Bibliography
http://www.kidsmentalhealth.ca/documents/KT_annotated_bliography.pdf
Toward the Integration of Education and Mental Health in Schools
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2874625/pdf/nihms195734.pdf
Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
http://bazelon.org.gravitatehosting.com/Where-We-Stand/Success-for-All-Children/Education-/Positive-Behavioral-Supports.aspx
- Fact Sheet #1 Why States and Communities Should Implement School-Wide Positive Behavior Support Integrated with Mental Health
- Fact Sheet #2 Positive Behavior Support: What It Is and Why It Works
- Fact Sheet #3 Effective Mental Health Services Integrated with Schools: What Works
- Fact Sheet #4 Families: A Critical Role in PBS Integrated with Mental Health
- Fact Sheet #5 Making Strides at the State Level: Policies for Implementation of School-Wide PBS Integrated with Mental Health
- Fact Sheet #6 Making Strides at the Local Level: Policies for Implementation of School-Wide PBS Integrated with Mental Health
- Checklist for Local Advocates of School-Wide Positive Behavior Support Integrated with Mental Health
- Checklist for Advocates of School-Wide Positive Behavior Support Integrated with Mental Health
Children’s Mental Health Prevention and Early Intervention: Schools on the Front Lines Utilizing Positive Behavior Support
http://www.thenationalcouncil.org/galleries/policy-file/PBIS%20Issue%20Brief.pdf
References related to Mental Health
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Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law (2006, March). Way to go: School success for children with mental health care needs. Washington, D.C.
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