Student Assistance Program (SAP)
Philosophy
The SAP Team is committed to the concept of student assistance for identification, referral and intervention in behalf of students at risk and to taking a proactive stance in the area or prevention. The Marple Newtown School District recognizes that students are placed at risk by a veriety of internal and external pressures which must be resolved before students can benefit to the maximum degree from the instructional program.
Introduction
The Marple Newtown School District has developed the SAP Team to provide assistance to all students. The purpose of the SAP program is fourfold:
1. To identify students who are having problems in school due to drug/alcohol use or mental health problems.
2. To intervene when appropriate by personal contact and/or assessment.
3. To refer identified students for help.
4. To provide student groups for education, prevention, and support.
The Student Assistance Program (SAP) is not a treatment program. It seeks to identify students who exhibit forms of "at risk" behavior, such as suicidal intent, deprssion, drug and alcohol use and abuse. It also provides for intervention by making referrals to outside agencies.
The SAP Team is composed of staff members who have expressed an interest in helping students deal with personal problems. The members include teachers, administrators, counselors, the school nurse, and the school psychologist. Team members have been specially trained to work with at-risk students. The team provides students and their families with information and resources to help them understand and resolve their problems.
I. Life History Events
STUDENTS WHO:
-need to be perfect
-are loners
- don't seem to fit in
- have had parents separate or divorce
- have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or grandparent
- have a family history of suicide or depression
- fail at relationships, fail at school, and/or fail at work
- have recently moved from another area
- are victims of rape, child abuse or other assault
II. Depressive Symptoms
STUDENTS WHO:
- feel helpless, hopeless or worthless
- show dramatic changes in their behavior
- no longer find pleasure in activities
- search for a sympathetic ear
- say that their families don't understand them or are not interested in them
- feel excessive guilt
- are preoccupied with morbid thoughts, songs, stories, games
III. Behaviors
STUDENTS WHO:
- belittle themselves
- exhibit bizarre behavior, such as self-mutilation
- have had previous suicide attempts
- are excessive risk-takers, or dare-devils
- have difficulty attending school
- are abusing drugs or alcohol
- have frequent crying spells
- are sexually promiscuous
- continually fail at school
IV. Suicidal Symptoms
STUDENTS WHO:
- talk about suicide or a desire not to live
- give away prized possessions
- make an effort to make up with those from whom they are estranged
- write a Will
- take excessive risks
In order to develop a trusting relationship with the students who are referred to the SAP Team, it is necessary to maintain a high degree of confidentiality.
The following guidelines will be followed:
I. The SAP Team will strongly encourage the students to give permission to share relevant information with their classroom teachers.
II. Students may request that information be shared with their classroom teachers.
III. If permission is not given or request for information to be shared is not received, the SAP Team members may only indicate whether the student in question is, or is not, a team referral.
IV. The exceptions to confidentiality are:
a. If the student has threatened to harm herself/himself.
b. If the student has threatened to harm another person.
c. If the student is a victim of suspected abuse: emotional, physical, sexual or neglect.
d. If the student is under the influence of alcohol or other drugs while in school.
V. All after-care plans, mental health treatment plans, psychological and/or psychiatric evaluations are not kept
in the students' permanent record file. All the above stated materials are kept in secured files in restricted
areas.
I. Who can make referrals?
A. Any student.
B. Any prefessional staff member.
C. Any support staff member.
D. Any family member.
II. How can an individual make a referral?
A. Contact directly any SAP Team member personally or in writing.
B. Call the counseling office and make a request to be put in contact with a team member.
III. When can an individual make a referral? Anytime.
IV. How are referrals and feedback handled?
Marple Newtown SAP Team Student Assistance Model
Referral (Problem in School)
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Case Manager Assigned
(Meet with Student)
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Identification Paperwork
(Meet with Student)
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Report to Team
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Make Recommendation for Help if Required
(Meet with Student and Parent)
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In House or Outside
Referral
Testing |
Assesment |
Counselor |
Counseling |
Psychologist |
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Report Back to Teachers
SAP Directory
(School Year 2007-2008)
Chris White |
Assitant Principal |
| Linton Williams |
School Psychologist |
| Christian Jaspersen |
Teacher |
| Lynne Lantz |
Teacher |
| Beth Baker |
School Nurse |
| Shane Elison |
Guidance Counselor/Chair |
| Lin Donato |
Guidance Counselor |
| Tracy Jacobson |
Guidance Counselor |
| Karen Brodsky |
Guidance Counselor |
| Kelly McCool |
Guidance Counselor |
| Rosemary McCarthy |
Home and School Visitor |
| Rose Wagner |
Holcomb Behavioral Health/ Assessor |
| Marla McCoula |
Northwestern Services |
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