DC CoP Skill-Building Chat

We invite you to join the skill-building chat, where we will discuss how to implement the themes, resources, and strategies discussed during the November DC CoP meeting on the innovations, challenges, and successes in school behavioral health teaming.

DC CoP Skill-Building Chat

We invite you to join the skill-building chat, where we will discuss how to implement the themes, resources, and strategies discussed during the October DC CoP meeting on “Promoting Grief Informed Schools: Applying an MTSS Framework” explored the grief-informed schools and classroom strategies that support students and school staff experiencing grief and loss.  

DC CoP Skill-Building Chat

  • Share tips, strategies and tools on how to teach self-regulation skills
  • Share engagement building strategies between students, families, schools, and the community
  • Gather ideas on 'how to' apply learnings from the CoP meeting in the context of your work

Supporting a positive transition back to school: Strategies for students, teachers and families – September 21, 2022

DC School Behavioral Health Community of Practice meeting “Supporting a positive transition back to school: Strategies for students, teachers and families” explored the strategies for students, teachers and families on transitioning back to school.  

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Celebrating Our Learnings & Co-creating Next Year's CoP Learning Agenda – May 25, 2022

DC School Behavioral Health Community of Practice meeting on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm, “Celebrating Our Learnings & Co-creating Next Year's CoP Learning Agenda”, examined the value of the DC CoP in supporting implementation of school behavioral health (SBH) practices in schools. Your participation and engagement are very important to informing next year’s activities. The DC CoP is led by community members, for community members.