School Wellness
Welcome to Season Three of the School Wellness Podcast, an initiative by the Ohio School Based Center of Excellence for Prevention and Early Intervention. This season will have 15 episodes and kicks off with influential conversations surrounding youth-led prevention, school mental health, and self-care frameworks in education. Delve into expert interviews that reveal the strategic efforts being made to ensure the health and well-being of children and educators in Ohio and beyond. Key Takeaways: Youth-led prevention is crucial for empowering communities, an initiative actively supported by...
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About the Guest: Emily Torok is the Director at the Ohio School Safety Center. With a history in Ohio Homeland Security, Emily initially supervised multiple school safety efforts. Her career trajectory evolved with Governor DeWine's administration prioritizing school safety as a standalone focus, allowing her to dedicate her expertise solely to this area. Emily has effectively channeled her initial interest in counterterrorism into creating safer educational environments across Ohio. Episode Summary: Join host Amanda Hampton on "School Wellness," presented by the Ohio School-Based Center of...
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About the Guest(s): Evi Roberts is a dedicated youth program and policy manager at the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation (OSPF). With a robust background in public administration and addiction counseling, she transitioned into preventative mental health work through mentorship with notable figures such as Dr. Holly Raffle. Since joining OSPF in 2021, Evi has been instrumental in managing youth suicide prevention efforts, coordinating grant proposals, and implementing impactful marketing initiatives. Her commitment to reducing the risk of suicide is evident through her leadership in developing...
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Episode Summary: In this episode of School Wellness with Amanda Hampton, the focus is on supporting the whole child within the Ohio educational system. Amanda Hampton, a certified prevention specialist, engages Sarah Music from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce to discuss effective strategies and programs that target the holistic development and prevention needs of school-aged children. By emphasizing mental health, social inclusion, and substance abuse prevention, they underline the importance of comprehensive school wellness frameworks. Key themes explored in the conversation...
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Episode Summary: In this episode of "School Wellness," host Amanda Hampton engages in an insightful discussion with Brice Frasure from Logan Hocking Schools. They delve into the pivotal role of Student Assistance Programming (SAP) in enhancing the well-being of students and staff. Brice shares how SAP, an evidence-based framework, aids in addressing non-academic barriers such as mental health, behavioral issues, and family concerns, creating a coordinated support system that complements existing educational initiatives. Throughout the conversation, Amanda and Brice discuss the journey of...
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Episode Summary: In this episode of "School Wellness with Amanda Hampton," hosted by certified prevention specialist Amanda Hampton, the focus is on tackling chronic absenteeism in Ohio schools. Joined by Patrick Hickman from the Office of Whole Child Supports, the discussion delves into the pressing issue of student and staff attendance post-pandemic. The episode not only explores historical and current data trends but also examines the underlying causes contributing to absenteeism, providing a detailed overview that is both informative and thought-provoking. Patrick Hickman shares valuable...
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Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of School Wellness, Amanda Hampton delves into the intricacies of creating a trauma-informed classroom with educator Katie Ostendorf. Katie shares her journey into teaching, fueled by a passion sparked during a high school mentoring experience. She describes her continued dedication to foster an inclusive, supportive learning environment. With a primary focus on ELA and the integration of social studies, Katie's approach emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing the emotional needs of students through trauma-informed practices and goal...
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Join Amanda Hampton and guest Karen Eads as they discuss creating trauma-informed classrooms. Karen, a veteran first-grade teacher with 35 years of experience at Norwood Elementary, shares her journey and strategies for fostering a safe, empathetic, and regulated learning environment. Learn about her use of PAX tools, creating emotional safety, and the importance of modeling self-regulation. Discover how addressing emotional and behavioral needs can significantly enhance academic performance and overall well-being in young students. About the Guest: Karen Eads is a seasoned educator with over...
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Amanda Hampton of the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence is joined by Ali Masters from Kinder Elementary to discuss the role of a Behavioral Health and Wellness Coordinator (BHWC). Ali shares insights on educational neuroscience, collective care, and the positive impacts on school culture, including significant decreases in suspensions and behavioral referrals. Discover how initiatives like the SPA room, TAP IN TAP OUT system, and student assistance programs are fostering a supportive environment for students and staff alike. Highlights include boosts in family engagement and actionable...
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Amanda Hampton hosts Dr. Cricket Meehan from the Ohio School-based Center of Excellence for Prevention and Early Intervention at Miami University. They discuss the center's essential initiatives, such as the Ohio School Wellness Initiative, which focuses on supporting both students and staff in mental health and well-being. Dr. Meehan highlights the importance of everyone playing a role in fostering a healthy and thriving community and shares insights on the upcoming Ohio School Success Conference. Tune in to learn about innovative models in mental health support tailored for Ohio's schools...
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Evi Roberts is a dedicated youth program and policy manager at the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation (OSPF). With a robust background in public administration and addiction counseling, she transitioned into preventative mental health work through mentorship with notable figures such as Dr. Holly Raffle. Since joining OSPF in 2021, Evi has been instrumental in managing youth suicide prevention efforts, coordinating grant proposals, and implementing impactful marketing initiatives. Her commitment to reducing the risk of suicide is evident through her leadership in developing comprehensive strategies that advocate for mental health awareness across various age groups and demographics in Ohio.
Episode Summary:
In this episode of School Wellness, host Amanda Hampton invites Evi Roberts from the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation to discuss the critical importance of suicide prevention efforts within Ohio's communities and schools. The conversation digs deep into the systemic challenges and innovations surrounding mental health support and suicide prevention, providing listeners with a detailed overview of contemporary practices and data trends.
Evi Roberts delivers an insightful exploration of the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation's mission—bringing best practices in suicide prevention to local communities. As the conversation unfolds, Evi highlights alarming Ohio suicide statistics, focusing particularly on youth and young adults. Strategies like lethal means safety, the essential role of school counselors, and comprehensive educational programs such as Sources of Strength are examined. Evi emphasizes the significance of understanding protective and risk factors in suicide prevention, underscoring that community involvement and structured support systems are vital in saving lives.
Key Takeaways:
- Ohio's youth and young adults are significantly affected by suicide, emphasizing the need for comprehensive prevention strategies.
- The Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation offers critical resources and programs such as Sources of Strength to bolster community and school efforts in reducing suicide rates.
- Understanding the nuances of warning signs and protective factors is key; schools play a pivotal role in fostering environments that encourage mental health discussion.
- The implementation of House Bill 123 requires Ohio schools to incorporate structured suicide prevention and violence prevention programs, highlighting Sources of Strength as a compliant option.
- Postvention is as crucial as prevention, offering resources and support to communities impacted by suicide and informing future prevention practices.
Notable Quotes:
- "We do everything we can to bring suicide prevention best practices programs and resources to Ohio communities." – Evi Roberts
- "If somebody makes an attempt of suicide with a firearm, there's about a 90% likelihood that person will die from that mechanism." – Evi Roberts
- "Whenever we work together to promote this sense of hope and provide these resources, we can create a difference within our communities and our families." – Evi Roberts
- "Sources of Strength is named for these eight protective factors that have been found in the research to reduce the likelihood of youth suicide." – Evi Roberts
- "It's important… to take into consideration the developmental differences that can impact some of these risk factors." – Evi Roberts
Resources:
- Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation (OSPF)
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
- Be Present Ohio
- Safe Students Act - House Bill 123 information at the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce website
Explore further insights and in-depth discussions on mental health, suicide prevention, and more by tuning into the full episode. Stay engaged with School Wellness for continued explorations into essential topics that empower our communities.
Discover more resources from the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention at OhioSBCOE.