Established in 1990 Co-chairs – Albert Zachik, M.D. (DHMH/MHA) – Carol Ann Heath, Ed.D. (MSDE) Multiple stakeholders including families, state and local.

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Established in 1990 Co-chairs – Albert Zachik, M.D. (DHMH/MHA) – Carol Ann Heath, Ed.D. (MSDE) Multiple stakeholders including families, state and local child serving agencies, early childhood providers, advocates Early Childhood Mental Health Steering Committee

Clear commitment not to establish a new “service system” to deliver early childhood mental health services and supports Identify where young children are spending time and bring appropriate services to them Continuum extends from prevention through treatment services Objective: Infusing Mental Health into Early Childhood Settings

An Early Childhood Systems’ Framework 3 Source: Developed by Roxane Kaufmann, GUCCHD; design by: Lucia Foley, Hampshire Educational Collaborative

The Consultation Project began as a three-year pilot program in Baltimore City, and on the Eastern Shore and expanded statewide in 2006 to 12 regional sites An evaluation of the pilot projects reveals that 90% of children at risk of expulsion were maintained in their placements Over the last year and a half, the Consultation Project has worked individually with 1100 children 0-5, and referred 414 children to other services including Infants and Toddlers, Child Find, etc. Strategy: The Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Project

Strategy: Social Emotional Foundations in Early Learning (SEFEL): The Teaching Pyramid  Evidence based practice designed by Vanderbilt University  Designed for Infants, Toddlers and Preschool Children, birth – five, with and without disabilities  Paradigm shift from traditional philosophies and attitudes regarding challenging behaviors  Teaching not punishing  Aligns with PBIS

8 out of 24 local school districts are implementing SEFEL in early childhood classrooms Approximately 250 professionals trained as SEFEL trainers 50 parent SEFEL trainers and caregivers trained and offer the SEFEL Parent Modules throughout the state PBIS/SEFEL collaboration established to strengthen the foundation of preventative support for children through elementary and middle school Four SEFEL demonstrations sites include Caroline County Judy Center Partnership, Baltimore City Umoja Head Start, The Learning Child Care Center and Prince George’s County Local School System The Maryland SEFEL Partnership : Progress and Planning

Implements SEFEL in 28 preschool classrooms including inclusive co-taught school based pre-k and community programs Trained Leadership Team (Coaches), teachers, school psychologists, and families Embedded SEFEL into RTI In August, Chapel Forge Early Childhood Center & Elementary School will become the first school to go program-wide in Maryland with SEFEL!!!!! Prince George’s County 09-10

A sub-committee of the Early Childhood Mental Health Steering Committee To increase early care and education providers competence and confidence in support early childhood mental health services Early Childhood Mental Health Certificate Specialized training in ECMH for Master’s and Bachelor level clinicians Strategy: The Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce Development Committee 8

Master and bachelor level clinicians training program designed to advance knowledge in early childhood mental health and development (prenatal through preschool years); attachment research, family systems theory, and the risk and protective factors that influence social/emotional well-being in very young children. Strategy: The Early Childhood Mental Health Certificate Program 9

Online modules developed by the MH Workforce Development Committee to provide training baseline to assure qualified mental health professionals are available to effectively work with children with mental health needs and their families Modules will be launched in the Fall of 2010 Strategy: The Maryland MH Workforce Core Competencies Modules 10

Public Private Partnerships (LRE & ED) Emotional Disturbance Steering Committee School Psychologist Workgroup Foster Care School Mental Health MD Mental Health Workforce Committee PBIS ECMHSC and the ECMH Initiatives Strategy: Maryland’s Blue Print for School Mental Health Umbrella 11