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School-Based Transition Program Connects High-Risk Adolescents to Mental Health and Support Services, Leading to Improved Academic and Familial Functioning
School-Based Transition Program Connects High-Risk Adolescents to Mental Health and Support Services, Leading to Improved Academic and Familial Functioning
Snapshot
Summary
Brookline High School and the Brookline Community Mental Health Center implemented the Brookline Resilient Youth Team (BRYT) to help 14- to 18-year-olds (and their families) who have recently experienced serious emotional disorders, medical issues, substance abuse, or other issues. BRYT provides clinical support, case management, and academic assistance to these vulnerable adolescents, helping to reintegrate them into school life. The cornerstone of the program is a team of two school-based clinical coordinators and a classroom aide who work closely with students and their families during the crisis period and a 12- to 18-week transitional program that is offered free of charge. Although BRYT has not yet been formally evaluated, the vast majority of those adolescents served have continued their schooling without disruption. Data suggest improvements in academic and familial functioning.
Evidence Rating
Moderate: The evidence consists of a comparison of post-implementation relapse rates among participants to a sample taken from the larger community, pre- and post-implementation measures of academic functioning, and anecdotal reports of improved family functioning.
Developing Organizations
Brookline Community Mental Health Center; Brookline High School
Patient Population
Age > Adolescent (13-18 years); Geographic Location > City; Vulnerable Populations > Children; Medically or socially complex; Mentally ill; Substance abusers
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