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[ Slide III-A ]. Goal. The goal of Module III is to help teachers break down barriers to learning by formulating a plan to assist students with mental health needs. [ Slide III-B ]. Objectives.

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  1. [ Slide III-A ] Goal The goal of Module III is to help teachers break down barriers to learning by formulating a plan to assist students with mental health needs.

  2. [ Slide III-B ] Objectives • List a number of internal resources and external partnerships available to support teachers, students, and families • Understand how to access those resources and partnerships • Identify the elements of a successful action plan to help students with mental health needs • Describe the appropriate limits of educators’ roles with regards to outside involvement and confidentiality

  3. [ Slide III-C ] Action Plan An action plan is a way to direct your behavior and problem-solve with individual students. Every action plan is unique to the individual needs of the student and the resources available. The basic stages of an action plan include: • Stage I: Know your resources. • Stage II: Voice your concern/Ask for help. • Stage III: Follow up.

  4. [ Slide III-D ] Confidentiality • The purpose of confidentiality is to honor an individual’s right to privacy and to show respect for the vulnerability that underlies the process of sharing private information. • RULE: When in doubt, treat information as if it is confidential unless the information violates the limits of confidentiality. Limits of Confidentiality: • The student discloses an intention to harm him/herself or others. • The student reports neglect or physical, sexual, or psychological abuse. SAFETY PRECEDES PRIVACY.

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