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As a project, and with direction from the University of Tennessee, the Tennessee Behavior Supports Project has suspended outside K-12 school visits and all workshops at this time. Consultants and office staff are available by email, please reach out to those individuals for any further questions or concerns. Emergency services are available to anyone in the state who is at risk of harm to themselves or others, or is experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Services can be provided over the phone or in person by a mental health professional. Emergency services are often the gateway to further services following the initial contact. Visit NIDDK’s Diabetes Discoveries and Practice Blog for a post on support for behavior change. To further expand skills in the area of behavior change, health care teams may consider integrating one or more of the following behavioral techniques and strategies into patient encounters: Shared decision-making.
Strategies for Teaching Culturally Diverse Students There are many school factors that affect the success of culturally diverse students the school's atmosphere and overall attitudes toward diversity, involvement of the community, and culturally responsive curriculum, to name a few. We’re always here. Behavioral Health Response provides crisis support, telephone counseling and mental health resources 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
As a project, and with direction from the University of Tennessee, the Tennessee Behavior Supports Project has suspended outside K-12 school visits and all workshops at this time. Consultants and office staff are available by email, please reach out to those individuals for any further questions or concerns. For any general questions please email the office: [email protected], or reference our website for staff contact information: https://etbsp.utk.edu/tbsp-staff/.
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TBSP has developed a state-wide website to prioritize resources for families and educators called theCOVID-19 response page. Please visit this site frequently as materials are routinely updated.
Supporting RTI2-B in East Tennessee Schools
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The Tennessee Behavior Supports Project (TBSP) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville provides training, materials, and tools to support administrators, teachers, and staff in the implementation of Response to Instruction and Intervention – Behavior (RTI2-B). Schools that implement RTI2-B can expect a decrease in the number of office discipline referrals, a decrease in suspensions, an increase in academic achievement, and more time for teachers to teach, students to learn, and administrators to run their schools efficiently and effectively.