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Plymouth Shiloh Local Schools Student Wellness & Success Funding Plan

Tier 1 Support

● Provided by School Counselor, PBIS team members, administrators, and staff

● Curriculum and training: CACY, FightChildAbuse.org, Camp Hope, Erika’s Lighthouse, Life Wise Academy available to students in K-8

● Access to Life Coaches through Family Life Counseling in-person and tele-med

●Counseling services provided by Family Life Counseling

● References to Richland County Health Department or Family Health Services, in addition to other community providers, as deemed necessary. List of providers shared with parents as requested.

●Girls in Motion available for girls in K-4

●School Nurse available daily

● Social Worker to provide support to students regarding mental, behavioral, and recovery services as needed

● Services are free of cost to all students and available daily.

Tier 2 Support

● Provided by Richland County Health Department (community partner)

● School Nurse serves as the first line of defense. Refers to community providers or for additional community-based services through the local health department. Can help link to agencies covered by insurance.

● The New Store which provides students with clothing, coats, shoes, etc. Funded by the Richland County Children’s Auxiliary.

● Collaborative work with area agencies to support students’ individual needs: The Upstairs Store, Youth and Family Council, Lions Club, Life Point Community Church

● Social Worker to provide support to students regarding mental, behavioral, and recovery services as needed

Tier 3 Support

● BCaBA, behaviorist from KidsLink serves our staff and students

● Mobile Response Stabilization and Services (MRSS)

● Ohio RISE (Resilience Through Integrated Systems and Excellence)

● Individual student interventions as needed including: Mentoring, Social skills development, Check-in/check-out (CICO), Individual and visual schedules, structured breaks, altered schedules

● Collaboration with the student’s physician, therapist, or mental health provider

● Behavior meetings with parents and guardians

● Social Worker to provide support to students regarding mental, behavioral, and recovery services as needed