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Supporting ADULTS so each YOUTH Thrives

Each Child Our Future, Ohio’s Strategic Plan for Education, hits the nail on the head with its whole child perspective.  We know more and more Ohio students are facing poverty and other adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), which cause barriers to learning. In the last 10 years, Ohio has seen a 37% increase in childhood poverty.  In fact, more than half of all children in Ohio are economically disadvantaged. Unfortunately, Ohio has also become a national leader in heroin and synthetic drug overdoses, as well as infant mortality rates.

Dealing with and disrupting these trends pose challenges for our schools, after-school and summer learning programs, and any youth-serving organization. Collectively, we are charged with preparing each child for future success. With all of the rapidly changing technologies, we don’t really know what that future will entail, but we do know this will require educators and youth service providers to support youth in new ways.  Read on … for professional learning resources that will SUPPORT ADULTS so they can ensure #allkidsthrive. 

Miami University’s Center for School-Based Mental Health offers a wealth of resources and professional learning opportunities across Ohio.  Here are just a few options:

EnvisionEdPlus also offers a variety of professional learning to address the mental health needs of youth and adults in  partnership with Jim Still-Pepper, one of Ohio’s premier mental health trainers. Here is a snippet of our offerings. Contact us to receive the full list of training options. 

High Schools might also want to check out our Operation Graduation 2.0 Design Labs (OGDL 2.0) which are being held across Ohio to support high school teams in developing systems to support at-risk learners in meeting Ohio’s new graduation requirements.  Each of those events will highlight strategies for creating personalized graduation plans, processes for the early identification of at-risk learners, and partnership development to design or scale school- based wraparound service systems. 

Need funding to expand learning support PD?

AG’s Office School Safety Grants (Deadline: December 13). Every school (traditional public, community school, chartered non-public) is eligible to receive a minimum of $2,500 to address local needs on school safety and security. These funds can be used for training or equipment related to safety, mental health and healthy youth development.

ODE School Climate Grants (anticipated opening this month). These $5,000 grants target elementary schools (traditional public, community schools). Schools can use funds for training or resources to support school climate, healthy youth development and mental health for any school serving youth in grades K-3. While competitive, the most important thing to know about these funds is that they are based on date/time of submission. Plan NOW so that when grants open, you can submit right away.

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