Securing School-Based Mental Health Services Through a Six-Step IEP Approach

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Teaching Exceptional Children Pub Date : 2023-01-14 DOI:10.1177/00400599221146318
S. Etscheidt, N. Skaar, Kerri L. Clopton, Stephanie L. Schmitz
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This manuscript offers an approach to secure needed SBMHS for students with disabilities through unique applications within the IEP development process, informed by an analysis of recent case law. We will discuss six components of this approach. First, the need for SBMHS must be established through evaluation data. Data sources to confirm the need for services include record review, interview, observation, and testing. Second, the evaluation data must be presented in the Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance (PLAAFP) section of the IEP. This section will also describe how a child’s educational performance is adversely affected by mental health issues. Third, annual goals must be developed for areas adversely affected by a child’s mental health status. The goals must be measurable and include performance targets established by criteria and matched to the baseline data and skills targets for intervention. Fourth, the specially-designed instruction (SDI) and related service intervention (RSI) must be planned for each goal area. The SDI must specify the methodology and strategies to be provided to address the child’s mental health needs. The RSI must explicitly describe the nature of the strategies or approaches planned. Fifth, progress monitoring plans must be described, including the metrics matched to baseline data and the goal, a timetable, and reporting options. Sixth, and importantly, the IEP SBMHS must be implemented as planned and revised if progress toward the goals is not satisfactory. One unique contribution of this IEP approach to securing needed SBMHS is the integration of recent case law to illustrate how courts relied on specification of the six components in confirming the need for SMBHS. A second contribution is providing specific examples of IEP statements for the six components when mental health needs must be addressed.
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通过六步精神健康计划确保校本精神健康服务
这份手稿提供了一种方法,通过在IEP发展过程中独特的应用程序,为残疾学生提供所需的SBMHS,并通过对最近判例法的分析提供了信息。我们将讨论这种方法的六个组成部分。首先,必须通过评价数据确定SBMHS的需求。确认服务需求的数据来源包括记录审查、面谈、观察和测试。第二,评估数据必须在IEP的当前学业成就和功能表现水平(plaf)部分中呈现。本节还将描述儿童的教育成绩如何受到心理健康问题的不利影响。第三,必须为受儿童心理健康状况不利影响的领域制定年度目标。这些目标必须是可衡量的,包括根据标准确定的绩效指标,并与干预的基线数据和技能指标相匹配。第四,必须为每个目标领域规划特别设计的指导(SDI)和相关的服务干预(RSI)。国家发展战略必须具体说明为满足儿童的心理健康需要而提供的方法和战略。RSI必须明确描述计划的策略或方法的性质。第五,必须描述进度监控计划,包括与基线数据和目标相匹配的度量标准、时间表和报告选项。第六,重要的是,如果实现目标的进展不令人满意,必须按计划实施和修订IEP SBMHS。这种IEP方法在确保所需的SMBHS方面的一个独特贡献是整合了最近的判例法,以说明法院如何依靠六个组成部分的规范来确认SMBHS的需要。第二项贡献是在必须解决心理健康需求时,为六个组成部分提供了精神健康状况评估陈述的具体例子。
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