School Social Work Services Sample Clauses

School Social Work Services a. submit referrals for School Social Work Services through Behavioral and Academic Support Information System (“BASIS”); b. request to cancel work orders for Pooled Premium School Social Work services in writing to the Innovative Programs Department by June 30, 2021. SBBC reserves the right to deny such requests. Work orders placed after June 30, 2021 are non-refundable.
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School Social Work Services. (1) Pooled Premium School Social Work Services may be purchased from SBBC at a price of Seven Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-Nine Dollars ($7,859.00) per year for a maximum of sixty-eight (68) hours; Eleven Thousand Five Hundred and Twenty-One Dollars ($11,521.00) per year for a maximum of one hundred and five (105) hours; or Seventeen Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixteen Dollars ($17,916.00) per year for two hundred and two a. liaison services between the School, a student’s home and the community. Liaisons act as advocates for students and their families in obtaining necessary school and community services; b. assistance for teachers and staff with individual behavior plans; c. consultation in the areas of school-wide attendance processes, educational planning consultations, mental health, and cultural, developmental and environmental factors affecting students and families; d. intervention counseling is available for short-term individual and group counseling for a limited number of students; e. Crisis Intervention Services are available to schools during times of crisis including, but not limited to, death of a student, staff or family member, natural disasters, terrorist activity, or any event in the school or home setting which may negatively affect student or staff functioning. Hours and/or personnel available for Crisis Intervention Services are subject to availability of SBBC resources at the time of the crisis. Hours utilized by the School Social Worker in response to a crisis will be deducted from the School’s total purchased hours of School Social Work services. The School Social Worker may respond to the crisis with school-side support including group facilitation and individual counseling; f. non-attendance and truancy interventions to assist schools in assessing the causes of non-attendance/truancy problems of students referred and in the recommendation of family, community, and school-based interventions; and g. included in the two hundred and two (202) hour service is Intervention and/or Supportive Counseling for short-term individual and group counseling for students. Students that need ongoing therapeutic intervention are referred to appropriate agencies. (2) Additional School Social Work Services are available to Premium Service Partners for an additional fee. Additional School Social Work Services include: a. Broward Truancy Intervention Program (BTIP). The need for the Broward Truancy Intervention Program arises when a student exhibits...

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