A Blueprint for Collaborative Action to Build a Trauma-Informed School: A Case Study

J. Somers, Lynn Wheeler
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Analysis of multiple forms of data from a high-need K–8 charter school led to the hypothesis that increasing disciplinary disruptions and poor student academic achievement were the results of endemic student trauma. The principal, the lead school counselor, and an advisory council created a plan to explore and address behavioral and social/emotional issues, and wrote grants to sustain programming changes. The school achieved success in multiple areas, including: improving its comprehensive school counseling program using the ASCA National Model framework; benchmarking its practice with the ASCA School Counselor Professional Standards & Competencies; reducing noncounseling duties for school counselors and providing 80% direct and indirect services to students; reducing the school counselor-to-student ratio; restructuring student discipline policies through the implementation of school-wide trauma-informed care practices; and utilizing social/emotional learning and trauma-informed lessons in the classroom. This case study outlines how one school created multidisciplinary internal and community-based teams to support trauma-informed practices for students, teachers, staff, and families, while emphasizing school counselor–principal leadership to build social capital. The discussion includes a review of progress toward systemic change goals.
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建立创伤知识学校的合作行动蓝图:个案研究
对一所高需求的K-8特许学校的多种形式的数据进行分析后,得出了这样一种假设:不断增加的纪律破坏和学生学业成绩差是地方性学生创伤的结果。校长、首席学校辅导员和一个咨询委员会制定了一个计划,以探索和解决行为和社会/情感问题,并撰写赠款以维持项目的变化。学校在多个领域取得了成功,包括:利用ASCA国家模式框架改进其综合学校咨询项目;以ASCA学校辅导员专业标准和能力为基准;减少学校辅导员的非咨询职责,为学生提供80%的直接和间接服务;降低辅导员与学生的比例;通过在全校范围内实施创伤知情护理实践,重组学生纪律政策;并在课堂上利用社会/情感学习和创伤知识课程。本案例研究概述了一所学校如何创建多学科的内部和社区团队,以支持学生、教师、员工和家庭的创伤知情实践,同时强调学校辅导员-校长领导以建立社会资本。讨论包括对系统变化目标的进展的回顾。
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