Mission To help Ohio’s school districts, community-based agencies, and families work together to achieve improved educational and developmental outcomes.

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Mission To help Ohio’s school districts, community-based agencies, and families work together to achieve improved educational and developmental outcomes for all children — especially those at emotional or behavioral risk and those with mental health problems.  Since 2001  Ohio Department of Mental Health  Ohio Department of Education  Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs at Miami University ( Ohio Mental Health Network for School Success

Ohio’s Mental Health, Schools, and Families Shared Agenda Initiative Phase 1 Statewide forum for leaders of mental health, education, and family policymaking organizations and child-serving systems (March 3, 2003) Phase 2 Six regional forums for policy implementers and consumer stakeholders (April-May, 2003) Phase 3 Legislative forum involving key leadership of relevant house and senate committees (October 9, 2003) Phase 4 Development and release of Shared Agenda report Phase 5 Ongoing policy/funding advocacy and technical assistance to promote attention to the crucial links between mental health and school success

Legislative Forum On Mental Health and School Success Creating A Shared Agenda In Ohio October 9, 2003

Phase 5: An Immediate Legislative Outcome Senate Bill 2 Section (E) (effective June 9, 2004) “The standards for educator professional development developed under division (A) (3) of this section shall include standards that address the crucial link between academic achievement and mental health issues.”

Phase 5 Mental Health and School Success: Ongoing Efforts in Ohio Network participation in planning and implementation of Ohio’s across-agency Access to Better Care (ABC) Initiative: Designed to increase and improve behavioral healthcare for children and families Focusing on prevention, early intervention and treatment services Ongoing alignment with Positive Behavior Support Initiative in Ohio

Phase 5 Mental Health and School Success: Ongoing Efforts in Ohio Network’s new SAMSHA-funded: School-Based Mental Health Effective Practice Integration Council (EPIC)