Model Approaches / Practices
Colorado LINKS Repository for Systems Transformation
- The Colorado LINKS Repository for Systems Transformation (ReST) contains resources for a community or state agency to undertake cross-system transformation efforts on behalf of children, youth, and their families and communities.
Creating Social Change: The Growth of a State Wide Movement
- Resources to enhance youth leadership
Parent-School Partnerships
- Cherry Creek Special Education Redesign: Early and Intensive Intervention for All Students At-Risk for School Failure
Safe and Sound: An Educational Leader's Guide to Evidence Based Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Programs
- In addition to consumer-oriented ratings of 80 classroom-based programs selected from nearly 250 that were reviewed, the guide provides valuable information about effective program implementation. Many of these programs have been identified as addressing school violence, health education, or substance abuse. In addition, Safe and Sound makes clear how and why these programs are unified by common approaches to enhancing children’s social and emotional development. In doing so, Safe and Sound provides an overarching framework for effective school-based planning and program implementation.
Systems of Care Work for Education
- Power Point Presentation to support local partnership development of systems of care in schools. Easily adaptable for communities.
Health Resources
Resources for School Age Youth
- List of resources for physical, behavioral, and oral health for school aged youth.
Substance Abuse: NOT on Tobacco
- Not On Tobacco (N-O-T) is a smoking cessation program designed for youth 14 through 19 years of age. It is based on social cognitive theory and incorporates training in self- management and stimulus control; social skills and social influence; stress management; relapse prevention; and techniques to manage nicotine withdrawal, weight management, and family and peer pressure.
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