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Get Your School Healthy and Ready to Learn!
Emanuela Acquafredda, MPH Jennifer Pruitt
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Presenter Disclosures
Presenters: Emanuela Acquafredda and Jennifer Pruitt (1) The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation existed during the past 12 months: No relationships to disclose
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Children’s Health Fund
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Intervene on Health Barriers to Learning
Hearing Problems Vision Problems Asthma Dental Pain Hunger Behavioral Health
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Healthy and Ready to Learn School-based Program
School-based model – embedded in the school Full-time site manager Full-time mental health clinician Healthy and Ready to Learn Team
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Our Pilot Elementary Schools
Healthy and Ready to Learn School-Based Programs PS 36 - The Margaret Douglas School (West Harlem, Manhattan) PS 49 – Willis Avenue School (Mott Haven, South Bronx) Enrollment: 427 Poverty*: 82% Chronic Absence: 43% STH: ~18.8% Enrollment: 662 Poverty*: 92% Chronic Absence: 28% STH: ~28.4% STH - Students in Temporary Housing *As defined by NYC Department of Education SY
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Health Barriers to Learning
Focus Areas Health Barriers to Learning Trauma Sensitivity Attendance Educator, Parent, Health Staff, and Advocate Engagement
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3-Tiered Intervention Highest need Identified need Schoolwide
Level of intervention
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Our Approach Culturally Relevant Data-driven Strengths-Based
Family Centered Love & Support Love and Support Data-driven/Continuous Improvement Cultural Relevance Restorative Justice Trauma-informed Collaborative Collaborative Trauma- informed Restorative Justice
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Healthy and Ready to Learn Resource and Training Center
School-based programs Online Resource and Training Center Training Through this model we are learning a lot to develop opportunities Figuring out how to address the needs in a different way. Developing materials, protocols and share Technical Assistance Full-time site manager Full-time mental health clinician
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Healthy and Ready to Learn Resource and Training Center
School-based programs Online Resource and Training Center Training Through this model we are learning a lot to develop opportuinities Figuring out how to address the needs in a different way. Developing materials, protocols and share Technical Assistance Full-time site manager Full-time mental health clinician
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Our Technical Assistance Schools
Mott Haven, South Bronx Partnership with United Way/ReadNYC from
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Our Technical Assistance Schools
Healthy and Ready to Learn Technical Assistance Schools PS 179 Enrollment: Poverty*: 88.4% Chronic Absence: 30% STH: ~23.1% PS Young Leaders Elementary School Enrollment: 237 Poverty*: 90.3% Chronic Absence: 31% STH: ~42.3% PS 43 - Jonas Bronck Enrollment: 470 Poverty*: 89.3% Chronic Absence: 31% STH: ~21.7% PS 30 - Wilton Enrollment: 590 Poverty*: 91.8% Chronic Absence: 40% STH: ~25.6% SY *As defined by NYC Department of Education
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Technical Assistance Key Components
Love and Support Data-driven/Continuous Improvement Cultural Relevance Restorative Justice Trauma-informed Collaborative 14
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Technical Assistance Key Components
Principal Buy-in 1 HRL Liaison 2 Needs and Assets Assessment School Team Formation 3 Goal Setting 4 Monitoring and Evaluation Training and Resources 5
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1 16 Love and Support Data-driven/Continuous Improvement
Cultural Relevance Restorative Justice Trauma-informed Collaborative 16
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Principal Buy-in United Way/ReadNYC Partnership Training Demonstration
Signed Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)
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2 18 Love and Support Data-driven/Continuous Improvement
Cultural Relevance Restorative Justice Trauma-informed Collaborative 18
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Needs and Assets Assessment
Survey based on HRL themes Health Barriers to Learning Trauma Sensitivity Attendance Educator, Parent, Health Staff, and Advocate Engagement
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Creating the Survey Define levels of school activities
Design questions based on levels Match questions with resources Create process maps Developed process maps to define questions which indicate stage linked each stage with resources to help move to next stage *attendance one is coolest looking
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Process Mapping Developed process maps to define questions which indicate stage linked each stage with resources to help move to next stage *attendance one is coolest looking
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Get Your School Healthy and Ready to Learn Survey
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Take the Survey!
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Activity Visit www.hrl.nyc using your smartphone, tablet, or laptop
Navigate to our “Interactive Tools” page Find “Get Your School Healthy and Ready to Learn” box and click “Get Started” 1 2 3
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Assets and Areas of Opportunity
School Plans Assets and Areas of Opportunity
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3 26 Love and Support Data-driven/Continuous Improvement
Cultural Relevance Restorative Justice Trauma-informed Collaborative 26
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School Team Formation At least 3 individuals to implement HRL themes and programming into schools Guidance Counselor, Parent Coordinator, PTA President, After School Director, Community School Director, School Nurse
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4 28 Love and Support Data-driven/Continuous Improvement
Cultural Relevance Restorative Justice Trauma-informed Collaborative 28
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Goals for each HRL Theme
Goal Setting Goals for each HRL Theme Year 3 Year Year 1
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Focus on activities across 3-tiers
Goal Setting Focus on activities across 3-tiers Highest need Identified need Schoolwide
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Health Barriers to Learning
Goal Setting Health Barriers to Learning Case Management On-site health services Student, Parent, and Staff Workshop Series on Health Barriers to Learning By the end of the school year, PS 179 will improve the knowledge of students, parents, and teachers about health barriers to learning
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5 32 Love and Support Data-driven/Continuous Improvement
Cultural Relevance Restorative Justice Trauma-informed Collaborative 32
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Training and Resources
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Registration
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Toolkit Use the toolkit function to save resources you want to find again easily! You can organize your lists by Tag if you want to tailor them to specific uses
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Monitoring and Evaluation
Love and Support Data-driven/Continuous Improvement Cultural Relevance Restorative Justice Trauma-informed Collaborative 39
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Monitoring and Evaluation
Program Models Data Collection Implementation & Fidelity
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Keep in touch! Sign up for HRL updates at hrl.nyc
Like and follow us on Social Request a Training - sign up on our website or us at Post responses from today using #Readytolearn
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Questions, Comments? THANK YOU!
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