Supporting Students in a System of Care: Strategies for Effective
School-Hospital Collaboration
Through a real life example, this seminar and facilitated discussion will highlight strategies, tools and best practices to increase effective communication and collaboration between school and hospital staff. Participants will be engaged in active dialogue and planning to enhance current practices that support vulnerable students during times of transition between levels of care.
Amy Scheel-Jones brings depth and breadth of experience to capacity building and change management strategies. In her work as a School Counselor, Amy spent 10 years developing expertise in practical approaches to prevention, resiliency and fostering well-being. A committed youth and family advocate and systems thinker, Amy has consistently applied these core principles to accelerate practice transformation efforts in educational settings, behavioral health system planning, and cross-sector community impact efforts. The core of her work includes sustainable system transformation grounded in trauma-responsive principles, positive youth development, and resilience enhancement. Specifically, Amy oversees the Consortium on Trauma, Illness & Grief in Schools (TIG), a regional collaboration of comprehensive training and integrated crisis response network serving participating districts for over 18 years. Areas of focus include training and consultation on the impact of childhood adversities (ACEs), trauma responsive practices, resilience development, behavioral health system transformation, suicide, strategic planning for crisis response, and change management for school-based initiatives. She received her BS in Human Development and Family Studies at Cornell University followed by her MS in Education in Counseling from SUNY Brockport.
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