Children & Schools: Vol. 47, Nos. 1–4, January 2025–October 2025.
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| Title: | Children & Schools: Vol. 47, Nos. 1–4, January 2025–October 2025. |
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| Source: | Children & Schools. Oct2025, Vol. 47 Issue 4, p275-279. 5p. |
| Abstract: | The article focuses on various aspects of school social work, including treatment models for addressing student trauma and loss, educational advocacy, and the importance of culturally responsive practices. It evaluates two school-based treatment models aimed at supporting students dealing with trauma, highlighting the need for effective interventions in educational settings. Additionally, it discusses the role of school social workers in promoting mental health, addressing homelessness, and ensuring compliance with educational policies like Section 504, which supports students with disabilities. The article emphasizes the significance of culturally centered approaches and interdisciplinary collaboration in enhancing student support systems. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: | Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection |
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| Abstract: | The article focuses on various aspects of school social work, including treatment models for addressing student trauma and loss, educational advocacy, and the importance of culturally responsive practices. It evaluates two school-based treatment models aimed at supporting students dealing with trauma, highlighting the need for effective interventions in educational settings. Additionally, it discusses the role of school social workers in promoting mental health, addressing homelessness, and ensuring compliance with educational policies like Section 504, which supports students with disabilities. The article emphasizes the significance of culturally centered approaches and interdisciplinary collaboration in enhancing student support systems. [Extracted from the article] |
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| ISSN: | 15328759 |
| DOI: | 10.1093/cs/cdaf025 |