Connecting Behavioral Health Specialists With Schools: Adapting a Telementoring Series During COVID-19.

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Rural Special Education Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/87568705231152619
E Zhang, Skylar Bellinger, Leni Swails, Stephanie Punt, Katy Tepper, Eve-Lynn Nelson
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To address the daunting behavioral and mental health needs of Kansas' rural and underserved communities, Telehealth ROCKS (Rural Outreach for the Children of Kansas) Schools project partnered with school-based health centers, school districts, and special education cooperatives to provide a range of telebehavioral health intervention services and teletraining. This project used the Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) telementoring framework to connect specialty providers with school/community providers for web-based continuing education and case consultation to support students with special education needs. Our team created the Function Friday for Better Behavior ECHO series to address challenging behaviors in schools, based on the concept of functional behavior assessment and function-based treatment. Part of the ECHO series came into being after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. This article describes how our ECHO series provided an effective mechanism for supporting school and community providers during the pandemic, and participating educators utilized skills as they transitioned from onsite education to the virtual learning environment with students.

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将行为健康专家与学校联系起来:在COVID-19期间调整远程教学系列。
为了解决堪萨斯州农村和服务不足社区令人生畏的行为和心理健康需求,远程保健ROCKS(堪萨斯州儿童农村外展)学校项目与校本保健中心、学区和特殊教育合作社合作,提供一系列远程行为健康干预服务和远程培训。该项目使用社区医疗保健成果项目扩展(ECHO)远程监控框架,将专业提供者与学校/社区提供者联系起来,提供基于网络的继续教育和案例咨询,以支持有特殊教育需求的学生。我们的团队基于功能行为评估和功能治疗的概念,创建了“改善行为的功能星期五”ECHO系列,以解决学校中具有挑战性的行为。《回声》系列的一部分是在2019冠状病毒病大流行爆发后产生的。本文描述了我们的ECHO系列如何在疫情期间为学校和社区提供者提供有效的支持机制,以及参与的教育工作者如何在从现场教育过渡到与学生一起的虚拟学习环境时利用技能。
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