Supporting Students with Complex Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health Needs in Schools

Supporting Students with Complex Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health Needs in Schools

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Course Details
 
This course is designed for behavioral health professionals, local managed care entity- managed care organization (LME-MCO) staff, school staff, local child serving agencies, and caregivers of youth who are dually diagnosed with mental health conditions and intellectual and developmental disabilities. The course contains four modules that will prepare participants to understand the population of students with complex needs in the school setting, consider age related needs, work together with multidisciplinary school staff, and prepare for post-secondary transitions. This training course will also define the unique needs of students with complex developmental and mental health needs, and learn the best way to support them at different critical points in their schooling. Participants will learn about best practices for incorporating multidisciplinary staff, families, and integrated approaches to meeting the needs of complex students. 

 

Module 1: Supporting Children with Complex Needs in the School Setting

Module 2: Considerations for Prevention and Intervention for Youth with Complex Needs within the School Setting

Module 3: Best Practices for Working with Multidisciplinary School Staff 

Module 4: Post- Secondary Preparation for Children with Complex Developmental and Mental Health Needs

Target Audience

Behavioral Health and school-based professionals including teachers, social workers, counselors, and other human services professionals who would like to better understand the population of students with complex needs in the school setting, consider age-related needs, work together with multidisciplinary school staff to better support the dually diagnosed, and want to learn how to prepare a student with complex needs for post-secondary transitions.

Modality

This course consists of 4 online, self-paced, interactive learning modules, approximately 45 minutes in length. Participants must complete all 4 modules, their respective end of module quizzes, a post-test, and a course evaluation to receive a certificate of completion.This course takes approximately 2.5 hours to complete.

Policies and ADA Accessibility

If you require any of the auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to. participate in this program, please call us at (919) 843-6083, or e-mail us at bhs-support@unc.edu. Websites and courses have been developed in compliance of US Section 508 standards where applicable or meeting W3C priority 1 guidelines for web accessibility.

Please send all questions, concerns, and support inquiries to:
 bhs-support@unc.edu.

Training Start Date(s): 
Wednesday, July 3, 2024 - 10:30
Presenter: 
Jean Mankowski, PhD
Karen Hall, PhD
Contact Hrs: 
2.50
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