BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES
Program Purpose
The Regional Office of Education #33’s behavioral health team believes in supporting the whole family and community. We offer services to help families and professionals build their capacity to support and sustain healthy social-emotional development and mental health. Our focus is to help increase skills and reduce family and educator stress surrounding behavioral health needs.
Program Focus
- Increase skills in Social Emotional Learning competencies:
self-management, self-awareness, responsible decision-making, relationship skills, social awareness - Assist in creating a school/community/family connection related to behavioral health
- Provide behavioral health training, technical assistance, and advocacy for families and educators
Behavioral Health Brochure
Resources
Social - Emotional Learning
Caregiver Resources
Conscious Discipline
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Resources for Educators
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Resources for Parents
Meditation / Mindfulness
Support Provided
Behavioral Health Coordination
Provides and assists with coordination of behavioral health training and technical assistance to educators to help create classrooms where all children can learn and thrive.
Jessica Donaldson
jdonaldson@roe33.net
Family Support Services
Coordinates Family Support University (FSU) and provides professional development and resources to families in a variety of formats with an emphasis in Knox County. Support is offered to help empower caregivers to effectively parent their children.
Alysia Poulos
apoulos@roe33.net
Early Childhood Prenatal to Age 3 Behavioral Health Consulting
Provides support to Prevention Initiative Team to help them strengthen the family’s caregiver-child relationship. Coordinates community collaborations related to early childhood services.
Rhonda Hillyer
rhillyer@roe33.net
Early Childhood Preschool Behavioral Health Consulting
Provides training and support to early childhood educators and families to help increase social emotional skills within their classrooms and at home.
Melissa McNicholas
mmmnicholas@roe33.net