Update on EmbraceOKC January 2020: Progress and Challenges

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EmbraceOKC has not utilized funds yet, with actions being driven by district initiatives. Staff focus has been on reacting to changing demands rather than on Embrace. Training topics include trauma, mental health, and conflict resolution. Tier interventions and PBIS updates highlight individual and group interventions being implemented. Challenges include balancing triage and prevention, and counselors being pulled into other duties. Second Step program implementation spans multiple grade levels. Social workers and counselors are providing assistance based on student needs and referrals.


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  1. EmbraceOKC Update: January 2020 Embrace no actual Embrace funds have been utilized to date Actions taken are due to the District taking actions P2G has created some new and unique demands on students and staff Staff has not been able to focus on Embrace Much of their time has been reactive due to environment changing Data will be provided by staff interventions and Tiers of intervention

  2. Training Update: Topics: Trauma Compassion Fatigue Mental Health First Aid Psychological First Aid Mandt Others: Child Abuse & Reporting Conflict Resolution Behavior Strategies

  3. Tier III Individualized interventions Tier II Individual and group interventions Tier I Universal Interventions (Prevention) PBIS Foundation

  4. PBIS Update: Six Climate Specialists Currently specialist have 9-11 buildings Embrace Plan increases to 10 Specialists Adding specialist is first in implementation plan Specialists have worked with all site Administrators/teams to identify areas of need & assisted in designing interventions Total number of trainings 1st semester 31 district trainings (I Coaches, Adm Interns, Gear Up, Intersessions, etc) Bldg staff mtgs PLC mtgs Targeted School meetings (John Marshall, etc) Spring 2020 - PBIS Implementation Assessment with each school

  5. Tier I Interventions: Universal to all students Preventions PBIS in all schools environment/culture Second Step Only in Elementary Schools Provided in K-4th grades Challenges: Triage vs prevention Counselors still being used for other things Extra duties

  6. Second Step Implementation Pre-K 5 schools 4th 27 schools K 21 schools 1st 33 schools 3rd- 27 schools 2nd 29 schools Pre-K K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

  7. Tier II Interventions: Social Workers and Counselors are working with students in individual and group settings Students identified by school staff as needing assistance Student Assistance referrals - TIPS Second semester- students with most discipline referrals

  8. Students Services (Not Second Step) 1411 Students (92 Secondary) (1319 Elementary) Total 4986 3575 Students (538 Secondary) (3037 Elementary) Individual Group

  9. Tier III Interventions: Social Workers and Counselors are working with some students: however, this is BISS Students identified by school staff as needing assistance Referral made to BISS/BHA in some schools Intake provided Student is seen by BHA Therapist in some cases

  10. Handle with Care- First Semester Comparison 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Notifications FY 19 FY 2020 OKCPS

  11. TIPS reporting- First Semester 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Student Assistance Self Harm/Suicide 18-19 19-20

  12. Additional Information Crisis Intervention/Postvention Supports to students experiencing major trauma Supports to staff experiencing major traumatic events Tracking burnout and fatigue in Compassion Fatigue training Active District Crisis Response Task Force Behavioral Threat Assessments Post Incident Review Process District-wide response to natural and human made crises SSS, Security, Safety, Risk Management

  13. Next Steps (continued): Funding: Phase II Submitting request for: Mandt train the trainer Stipends for after hour trainings Climate Specialists Once wellness identified funding for wellness

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