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A Statewide Partnership Model Barbara Crudale, James Guarino, Arthur Lisi, Kevin Quinn Rhode Island School Counselor Association ASCA 2005 Annual Conference.

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1 A Statewide Partnership Model Barbara Crudale, James Guarino, Arthur Lisi, Kevin Quinn Rhode Island School Counselor Association ASCA 2005 Annual Conference Implementing Comprehensive School Counseling

2 2 The Rhode Island School Counselor Association Who We Are  RISCA was established in 1999  Current membership is 50% of all school counselors in Rhode Island  RISCA represents 90% of the school districts in the Rhode Island  RISCA is critical to the success of State partnerships that support school counseling

3 3 Strategic Results We Hope to Achieve  Every RI student achieves the ASCA National Standards  Comprehensive school counseling programs are implemented in every public school district in Rhode Island

4 4 Partnerships Are The Key  We cannot do it alone  It requires government, education, industry and the school community working in collaboration with professional school counselors

5 5 RISCA Partnerships 36 K-12 Districts in Rhode Island RI Public School Districts Providence College Rhode Island College New England Institute of Technology RI Post- Secondary Schools Superintendents Principals Social Workers School Psychologists Consumer Science Teachers Human Services Agencies Unions Statewide Professional Associations Dept of El. & Sec. Ed/Regents Department of Higher Ed/ Governors Regional Partnerships STC Offices Dept of Labor Dept of Health General Assembly Rhode Island State Government National Partnerships: ASCA, The Education Trust, The College Board, Center for School Counseling Outcome Research/UMass

6 6 Post-Secondary Educational Institutions  Providence College School Counseling Project  Rhode Island Association of Admissions Officers  New England Institute of Technology

7 7 Professional Associations  There are many professional associations that help define and implement the State’s framework for school counseling: ― Superintendents —Principals —Social Workers —School Psychologists —Human Services Agencies —Unions —Consumer Scientists

8 8 State Government  Government agencies that impact the design and implementation of the State’s framework for school counseling include: —Department of Elementary & Secondary Education / Board of Regents —Department of Higher Education / Board of Governors —Department of Labor —General Assembly —Southern Rhode Island Collaborative —Department of Health

9 9 National Partnerships  American School Counselor Association  The Education Trust—Transforming School Counseling Initiative  The College Board  Center for School Counseling Outcome Research/UMass-Amherst

10 10 Partnership Toolkit  The Partnership Toolkit will help you identify key partners and how they can help you promote and save school counseling  It will help you organize critical information you need to plan for developing and enhancing partnerships in support of your counseling program

11 11 Tool #1 Howdy Partner!  This tool helps you identify your partners and how they can help you  It gathers this information: ― Name of Partner ― What They Can Contribute ― Expected Results from the Partnership ― Partner Contact Information

12 12 Tool #2 Build a Bridge  This tool helps you establish a collaborative working environment  It gathers this information: ― Name of Partner ― Partner’s Informational Needs ― How Information is Communicated ― Shared Results Statements (Goals) ― Implementation Strategies ― Indicators of Success

13 13 Tool #3 Develop a Plan  A results statement (goal) specifies an observable and measurable outcome  An action plan is developed for each results statement  Three data gathering templates: ― 3A—Results Statement Planning Tool ― 3B—Action Step Planning Tool ― 3C—Plan Summary Tool

14 14 Tool #3A Results Statements Tool  This tool organizes information about results statements: ― Results Statement ― Action Step ― Begin & End Dates ― Owner ― Cost ― Funding Source

15 15 Tool #3B Action Step Planning Tool  This tool offers the opportunity to take one action step from Tool #3A and write the steps needed to achieve the result

16 16 Tool #3C Plan Summary Tool  This tool organizes your results statements into a plan summary: ― Results Statement ― Action Steps ― Begin & End Dates ― Indicators ― Owner ― Cost ― Funding Source

17 17 RISCA Is Leading the Way  Our expected results are that every RI school district will: ― Incorporate school counseling into its strategic and annual planning processes, with significant input from counseling staff ― Define and document its essential counseling program ― Implement a school counseling data management system ― Build the capacity for transforming school counseling

18 18 Remember— Partnerships Are The Key  We cannot do it alone  Partnerships help us achieve our expected results  We must be pro- active in finding partners to help support the future of school counseling


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