File #: 14-2109    Version: 1 Name: Community Based Organization - Master Contract - Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services - Community Schools and Student Services Department
Type: Agreement or Contract Status: Passed
File created: 9/24/2014 In control: Academics
On agenda: 10/22/2014 Final action: 10/22/2014
Enactment date: 10/22/2014 Enactment #: 14-1814
Title: Approval by the Board of Education of Community Based Organization Master Contract between District and Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services, Oakland, CA, with District accepting funding for the Community Schools and Student Services Department to provide School-Based Mental Health Consultation to enhance the capacity of schools to address social, emotional, and behavioral learning needs of students to promote a positive school climate that identifies and addresses student behavioral health needs and is supportive of students at risk for serious mental health issues; promote partnerships with teachers, parents, and other providers to create a school environment that fosters healthy social emotional development through a continuum of prevention, early intervention, and tertiary services for students and families; professional development for teachers and administrators, direct parent and teacher consultation, coordination among distinct departments and service providers to ali...
Attachments: 1. 14-2109 Community Based Organization - Master Contract - Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services - Community Schools and Student Services Department
Contact: Barbara.McClung@ousd.k12.ca.us
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Approval by the Board of Education of Community Based Organization Master Contract between District and Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services, Oakland, CA, with District accepting funding for the Community Schools and Student Services Department to provide School-Based Mental Health Consultation to enhance the capacity of schools to address social, emotional, and behavioral learning needs of students to promote a positive school climate that identifies and addresses student behavioral health needs and is supportive of students at risk for serious mental health issues; promote partnerships with teachers, parents, and other providers to create a school environment that fosters healthy social emotional development through a continuum of prevention, early intervention, and tertiary services for students and families; professional development for teachers and administrators, direct parent and teacher consultation, coordination among distinct departments and service providers to align available resources and supports, and targeted intervention for individual children through the provision of regionally supervised Mental Health Interns for the period of July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2017, in the amount of $171,870.00 per annum, for a total amount not to exceed $515,610.00.