The project team
Kym Asam BEST Technical Assistance & Coaching kym.asam@uvm.edu Ìý Ìý | Cassandra Townshend BEST Project Director cassandra.townshend@uvm.edu | Amy Wheeler-Sutton BEST Project Co-Director amy.wheeler-sutton@uvm.edu |
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The AWARE in Project AWARE stands for: Advancing Wellness And Resiliency in Education.
In Vermont, the participating supervisory unions have established District Community Leadership Teams to:
This spring, Project AWARE conducted a comprehensive analysis of the supervisory unions' social, emotional, behavioral, and mental health data to inform next year’s action planning.
The national Project AWARE program builds or expands the capacity of each state's educational agencies to be in partnership with state mental health agencies, as they oversee school-aged youth. The project aims to increase mental health awareness in schools across states, territories, and tribal communities.
Project AWARE also provides training for school personnel and other adults who interact with school-aged youth to identify and respond to mental health challenges, and connects students presenting with behavioral health challenges and their families to needed services.
Nationally, the program has:
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An Interconnected Systems Framework (ISF) deliberately integrates mental health, community, school, and family partners through a single system of delivery. It's a network that better connects schools and families with mental health supports in their communities.Ìý
Project AWARE currently supports three Vermont supervisory unions in building an Interconnected Systems Framework (ISF).
Orleans Supervisory Union
Greater Rutland County Supervisory Union
Slate Valley Supervisory Union
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Project AWARE Vermont is supported through federal funding, and led by the Vermont Agency of Education and Vermont Department of Mental Health. In addition to our team, other partners include Old Dominion University, the Center for Health and Learning, and UP for Learning.
Project AWARE VT is part of work performed by the Building Effective Supports for Teaching (BEST) Team. The BEST Project increases and strengthens capacity across Vermont, so that schools and their communities are better able to anticipate and respond do the needs of students who are at risk of or experiencing social, emotional, and behavioral challenges.
Project AWARE VT @ CDCI is also supported by the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Center on Disability & Community Inclusion (CDCI).