
Sarah Music - Supporting the Whole Child with School Wellness Success
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In this episode of School Wellness with Amanda Hampton, the focus is on supporting the whole child within the Ohio educational system. Amanda Hampton, a certified prevention specialist, engages Sarah Music from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce to discuss effective strategies and programs that target the holistic development and prevention needs of school-aged children. By emphasizing mental health, social inclusion, and substance abuse prevention, they underline the importance of comprehensive school wellness frameworks.
Key themes explored in the conversation include the legislative mandates in Ohio schools regarding prevention education, the benefits of having a multi-tiered system of support, and the advantages of a community-based approach to student wellness. Sarah explains how schools can utilize data to inform their prevention strategies and highlights the critical role of trusted adults. The discussion also touches on the value of youth-led prevention programs and active participation from school staff, parents, and communities to foster a supportive educational environment.
Key Takeaways:- The Ohio Department of Education emphasizes a multi-tiered system of support in schools to address diverse prevention needs.
- Legislative mandates require schools to offer prevention education on topics like suicide prevention, dating violence, and social inclusion.
- Youth-led prevention programs are invaluable as they empower students and often resonate more deeply with their peers.
- Data collection from various surveys helps Ohio schools tailor their prevention programming effectively.
- Community engagement and coalitions enhance the support structure for students outside the classroom environment.
- "The whole child framework broadens our focus beyond academics to include students' emotional, physical, and safety needs."
- "Prevention programs focus on helping students develop knowledge and skills to engage in healthy behaviors and decision-making."
- "Even when students may have more intensive or individualized needs at a high tier, they should still be receiving those foundational supports."
- "Our office is here to provide technical assistance and make implementing your prevention programming as easy and effective as possible."
- "Having a community-based approach ensures our students are supported even beyond the school environment."
- Ohio Department of Education and Workforce
- Ohio Youth Surveys: Comprehensive data source for school-level evaluations and decision-making.
- Second Step, Signs of Suicide, Zones of Regulation: Curriculum often used in Ohio schools to meet the prevention mandates.
In conclusion, this enlightening conversation provides valuable insights into the implementation and importance of whole child support systems in schools. Listen to the full episode for a deeper understanding of how Ohio is pioneering comprehensive student wellness and how similar approaches can be applied in other educational contexts. Stay tuned for more episodes packed with expert information from School Wellness with Amanda Hampton.
Discover more resources from the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention at OhioSBCOE.