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School Wellness

Auteur(s): Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention and Early Intervention
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How do educators best promote wellness for students and staff? Join host Amanda Hampton, a certified Prevention Specialist, and the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence as we discuss supporting mental health in K-12 education. We will discuss innovative strategies and initiatives to create nurturing environments. Together we will gain insight and inspiration, and learn about evidence-based tools to positively impact student and teacher well-being. Tune in and join a community dedicated to building schools where children and the adults who support them are healthy and thriving. Discover more resources from the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention at ohiosbcoe.org.2024 Développement personnel Hygiène et mode de vie sain Psychologie Psychologie et santé mentale Réussite
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  • Sarah Music - Supporting the Whole Child with School Wellness Success
    Jul 23 2025
    Episode Summary:

    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.
    Notable Quotes:
    1. "The whole child framework broadens our focus beyond academics to include students' emotional, physical, and safety needs."
    2. "Prevention programs focus on helping students develop knowledge and skills to engage in healthy behaviors and decision-making."
    3. "Even when students may have more intensive or individualized needs at a high tier, they should still be receiving those foundational supports."
    4. "Our office is here to provide technical assistance and make implementing your prevention programming as easy and effective as possible."
    5. "Having a community-based approach ensures our students are supported even beyond the school environment."
    Resources:
    • 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.

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    41 min
  • Brice Frasure - Building Effective Student Assistance Programs
    Jul 10 2025
    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of "School Wellness," host Amanda Hampton engages in an insightful discussion with Brice Frasure from Logan Hocking Schools. They delve into the pivotal role of Student Assistance Programming (SAP) in enhancing the well-being of students and staff. Brice shares how SAP, an evidence-based framework, aids in addressing non-academic barriers such as mental health, behavioral issues, and family concerns, creating a coordinated support system that complements existing educational initiatives.

    Throughout the conversation, Amanda and Brice discuss the journey of implementing SAP at Logan Hocking Schools, emphasizing the challenges and successes of coordinating support structures in educational settings. They explore the importance of a systems approach, the necessity of stakeholder engagement, and the value of community partnerships. This episode shines a light on strategies for early identification, the power of referrals, and the critical role of staff wellness in maintaining robust educational programs. Keywords like "student assistance programs," "mental health support," and "community partnerships" are central themes woven throughout their dialogue.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Coordinated Support Systems: Discover how SAP can align and enhance existing support frameworks within schools, tackling barriers to learning in a holistic manner.

    • Role of Community Partnerships: Learn about the significance of engaging local agencies in creating a seamless support network for students and staff.

    • Early Identification & Strengths-Based Referrals: Explore the value of screening tools and well-designed referral processes in identifying students' needs, while leveraging their strengths.

    • Staff Wellness: Understand the importance of prioritizing staff wellness to ensure that educators can effectively support students.

    • Continuous Improvement: Uncover the iterative nature of SAP implementation that allows schools to adapt and refine their strategies to meet evolving student requirements.

    Notable Quotes:
    • "SAP provides a coordinated framework that looks at aligning services to meet whole child initiatives." - Brice Frasure

    • "It’s important that the support processes include the family voice; it’s about working with them, not doing for them." - Brice Frasure

    • "Schools can't fix everything, but we need to have systems in place to help coordinate support resources for removing barriers." - Brice Frasure

    • "A lot of what we find successful are the things we adjust and adapt as needed; it’s about aligning our systems effectively." - Brice Frasure

    • "Staff wellness is essential because, without it, we can't adequately support students or sustain programs." - Brice Frasure

    Resources:
    • Signs of Suicide - Nationwide Children's Hospital

    • PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) resources

    • 317 Board - Athens, Hocking, and Vinton County ADAMH Board

    • SAP Resources - Library of materials to boost the SAP Program in your community or district

    Explore more about these themes and gain comprehensive insights by tuning into the full episode. Stay connected for more enlightening discussions from the School Wellness series, aimed at enhancing educational environments through expert dialogues.

    Discover more resources from the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention at OhioSBCOE.

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    55 min
  • Patrick Hickman - Addressing Chronic Absenteeism in Ohio Schools
    Jun 25 2025
    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of "School Wellness with Amanda Hampton," hosted by certified prevention specialist Amanda Hampton, the focus is on tackling chronic absenteeism in Ohio schools. Joined by Patrick Hickman from the Office of Whole Child Supports, the discussion delves into the pressing issue of student and staff attendance post-pandemic. The episode not only explores historical and current data trends but also examines the underlying causes contributing to absenteeism, providing a detailed overview that is both informative and thought-provoking.

    Patrick Hickman shares valuable insights into the mission of the Office of Whole Child Supports, emphasizing non-academic barriers to learning and chronic absenteeism's impact on educational outcomes. Utilizing data from Ohio's schools, Patrick elaborates on how relationships and community engagement can be pivotal in combating absenteeism. The conversation touches on the differences between chronic absenteeism and truancy, while providing schools with strategies to enhance student attendance through relationship-building, early intervention, and comprehensive community support.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Chronic absenteeism was high even before the pandemic: The episode highlights that absenteeism rates were already concerning pre-pandemic and have worsened post-pandemic.
    • The importance of community engagement: Patrick Hickman emphasizes that schools with strong family and community relationships exhibit lower rates of absenteeism.
    • Differences between truancy and chronic absenteeism: Understanding these distinctions helps schools target the root causes of absenteeism more effectively.
    • Implementing attendance intervention strategies: Early intervention, relationship mapping, and leveraging community resources are essential strategies for improving attendance.
    • Adaptability of interventions: Schools are encouraged to incorporate attendance strategies into existing structures like PBIS and MTSS to mitigate capacity issues.
    Notable Quotes:
    • "I help with folks who need help with attendance law, like understanding the state statutes and what schools should and shouldn't be doing." – Patrick Hickman
    • "Relationships matter a lot. Schools saw about a 6% improvement in chronic absence post-remote learning simply because they had strong family engagement." – Patrick Hickman
    • "Attendance is not like that most other educational problems; relationships are key, and there's no quick fix." – Patrick Hickman
    • "Regular attendance is linked to overall academic performance, and we have the data to connect those things." – Patrick Hickman
    • "We have to make sure that school is a place that students want to be, and it has to be a place that parents want to send their kids." – Patrick Hickman
    Resources:
    • Ohio Department of Education Attendance Support
    • Ohio's Official Attendance Guide

    Tune into the full episode for an in-depth understanding of how schools can combat attendance issues effectively.

    Discover more resources from the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention at OhioSBCOE.

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    59 min

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