Keeping Students Safe and Helping Them Thrive

A Collaborative Handbook on School Safety, Mental Health, and Wellness [2 volumes]

Matthew J Mayer editor Robert J Jagers editor David Osher PhD editor Kimberly Kendziora editor Lacy Wood editor

Format:Set / collection

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:17th May '19

Should be back in stock very soon

Keeping Students Safe and Helping Them Thrive cover

Details the safety, mental health, and wellness issues in schools today and focuses on the interactions and collaborations needed among students, teachers, families, community members, and other professionals to foster the safety, learning, and well-being of all students. Safe schools and student well-being take a "village" of adults and students with varied interests, perspectives, and abilities collaborating to create caring, supportive, and academically productive schools. Schools are unofficial mental health care providers for children and youth who are placed at risk by social and economic circumstances and whose un- and under addressed needs can compromise teaching and learning. This handbook provides up-to-date information on how to promote safety, wellness, and mental health in a manner that can help draw the needed "village" together. It aligns research and practice to support effective collaboration—it provides information and tools for educators, administrators, policy makers, mental health and community organizations, families, parents, and students to join forces to promote and support school safety, student well-being, and student mental health. Chapters address school context, the dynamic nature of school communities and child development, and the importance of diversity and equity. Chapters provide in-depth understanding of why and how to improve safety, well-being, and mental health in a culturally responsive manner. They provide strategies and tools for planning, monitoring, and implementing change, methods for collaborating, and policy and practice guidance. They provide examples of successful and promising cross-system and cross-stakeholder collaborations. This handbook will interest students, scholars, faculty, and researchers in education, counseling, and psychology; administrators in human services and youth development; policy makers; and student, family, and community representatives.

Because of its transdisciplinary approach, anyone from researchers, students, and educators to parents will benefit from reading these volumes. All libraries with education, school counseling, social work, and school psychology students will find these two volumes a necessary addition to their collections. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice *

ISBN: 9781440854132

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1956g

991 pages