This day-long program explores the psychological, psychosocial, and psycho-educational needs of children and adolescents as manifest in their experiences in the schools. Attendees review policy and best practice considerations in regards to health promotion, screening, assessment, and treatment intervention for students and student groups, with the goal of advancing their knowledge, skills, and attitudes so they can better function as service providers and systems consultants for youth and their school systems. The program informs participants of behavioral health needs and service capabilities in the education system and describes evidence-based and clinically-informed interventions.
Travel scholarships, sponsored by SAMHSA’s Center for Mental Health Services, are available to child and adolescent psychiatry residents who are AACAP members. The scholarship includes $750 for travel expenses to the AACAP's 59th Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA. For more information, please go to: http://www.aacap.org/cs/root/medical_students_and_residents/residents/2012_systems_of_care_special_program_scholarship.
If you have questions about the Systems of Care Special Program or the scholarships, please contact Adriano Boccanelli at 202.587.9671 or aboccanelli@aacap.org.
Monday, October 22, 2012: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Chair:
8:00 AM
Welcome and Introduction
8:10 AM
Systems of Care Basics
8:30 AM
The Federal Systems of Care Agenda for Children's Mental Health
9:10 AM
School Mental Health in the U.S.: Future Directions
10:00 AM
Break
10:10 AM
Child Psychiatrists Working in Schools
11:00 AM
Child Psychiatry Consultation in Special Education
11:50 AM
Lunch: Networking and Posters
1:15 PM
Bullying and Cyberbullying
2:05 PM
Model Youth Programs
3:10 PM
Parent Engagement and Schools
4:00 PM
Challenges and Opportunities for Child Psychiatrists
Sponsored by the AACAP Committee on Community-Based Systems of Care and the AACAP Schools Committee
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