Scanlan Center for School Mental Health
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IOWA SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE PROJECT

Funding Source Scanlan Center for School Mental Health
Duration Summer-Fall 2022

Abstract

The project will develop an evidence-based, culturally responsive, equity-infused mental health awareness training to enable K-12 stakeholders to recognize and respond to student mental health needs. It will provide professional development for educators and paraprofessionals and extend outreach and training to community members who have a role in student mental health. Project ISMHI will integrate evidence-based practices, including Mental Health First Aid; Cultural Competency & Humility Best Practices; and Trauma Mitigation to develop a streamlined curriculum and train. The project goals include 1) create an innovative, evidence-based curriculum to increase mental health awareness in educators and parents; 2) train educational professionals to (a) recognize signs and symptoms of serious mental illness and emotional disturbance; (b) implement crisis de-escalation and stabilization techniques; and (c) practice self-care strategies for providing mental health supports, and 3) implement a train the trainer model to scale up ISMHI across Iowa schools.

Project Team

  • Jacob Priest, Associate Professor and Director of Couple and Family Therapy, Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations, University of Iowa College of Education
  • Martin Kivlighan, Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology, Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations, University of Iowa College of Education