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Appendix G-3
Pages 463-473

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... IV. Health and mental health services A
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... B Mental health services must be provided in accordance with a nationally recognized and accepted standard, such as the National Association of Social Workers Guidelines for School Settings.
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... B Staffing may include health and/or allied health professionals as needed (e.g., pediatric, family or psychiatric nurse practitioner, pediatric or family physician assistant, social worker, nutritionist, substance abuse prevention specialist, certified health educator, outreach worker, parent aide, clinical psychologist, M.D., dentist, dental hygienist, clerical support.
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... Mental health or social services must be provided in accordance with nationally recognized and accepted standards, such as the National Association of Social Workers Standards for Social Work in Health Care Settings. The standards to be used must be clearly identified in the project application.
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... Linkages with the community: Establishing linkages with medical, mental health, social service providers, and other relevant groups is encouraged. These may include the local health department, community health center, medical schools and hospitals, schools of public health, mental health and family service agencies, youth services bureaus, and recreational agencies.
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... Additional health and/or allied health professionals as needed (e.g., nutritionist, substance prevention specialist, health educator, outreach worker, parent aid, psychologist, dentist, dental hy .
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... Mental health or social services must be provided in accordance with nationally recognized and accepted standards, such as the National Association of Social Workers Standards for Social Work in Health Care Settings. Other nationally recognized and accepted standards may be utilized as a framework for professional practice with prior department approval.
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... These may include the local health department, community health center, medical schools and hospitals, schools of public health, mental health and family service agencies, youth services bureaus, and recreational agencies.
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... Physical health services must be provided in accordance with nationally recognized standards, such as the American Academy of Pediatrics school health manual School Health: Policy and Practice (American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on School Health, 1993) , or those of the National Association of School Nurses.
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... Mental health services must be provided in accordance with a nationally recognized and accepted standard such as the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Standards for Social Work in Health Care Settings.
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... These may include the local health department, community health center, medical schools and hospitals, schools of public health, mental health and family service agencies, youth services bureaus, and recreational agencies. REFERENCE American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on School Health, 1993.


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