Learn More about Coordinated Care
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What is coordinated care?
Coordinated care involves deliberately organizing student and family support activities and sharing information among all of the participants concerned with a student’s success to achieve a safer and more equitable school culture and climate.
Key Components of Coordinated Care:
- Culture and Climate
- Authentic Family Partnership
- Tiered Supports
- Whole Child Health and Wellness
- Attendance Programming
- Restorative Practices
Why coordinated care?
Rather than trying to “fix” a student, we will meet the student where they are and focus on addressing the environment. We will improve our use of data to inform decision making and follow up.
Focusing on the environment benefits all students
What does coordinated care look like in our schools?
Coordinated care involves deliberately organizing student and family support activities and sharing information among all of the participants concerned with a student’s success to achieve a safer and more equitable school culture and climate.
Who usually makes up the team?
This will look different at various school sites. Generally speaking, there will be a site leader and process facilitator (like a wellness coordinator, school counselor, a school nurse or a social worker) who will lead a team of members from the school community — including the student’s family whenever possible — that focus on improving the student’s outcomes.
Interested in implementing coordinated care at your school or need specific forms and resources? Coordinated Care Team Landing Page
This page was last updated on May 30, 2023