Breakout Session 3 (1:55) • Room Danielson 375

Supporting Refugee and Immigrant Students and Families

This session aims to explore the unique needs of refugee and immigrant students and how the bryt intervention can best support them. Throughout the session participants will build foundational knowledge on the importance of taking into consideration stressors (acculturation, cultural and linguistic barriers, family systems, health care accessibility, etc.) faced by immigrated students and families in order to best support students during the post-migrated period. As well as reflecting on their role as providers servicing immigrated families and students, participants will leave with the understanding that what we locals might dismiss as a secondary need, such as obtaining a driver's license, is a priority for a migrant student and their family. The bryt intervention can support both students and their families by creating warm and welcoming relationships, culturally responsive clinical interventions, sustainable connections to community services, and academic support. This session will touch upon these topics and more as we hear from panelists about their experiences and best practices.

Chelsea Kamuene MSW Large District Specialist bryt

Katie McCormack LCSW District/School Support Specialist bryt


Academic Coordinator Panel

The Nuances of Academic Case Management for Secondary Academic Coordinators

Creating Plans That Work

Skill-Building Strategies for Helping Anxious, Depressed, and Disconnected Students Re-enter School Successfully

Understanding the Massachusetts Community Mental Health Landscape

Using Data to Monitor Student Progress and Design and Inform Counseling Interventions

Available for Learning

Early Psychosis: Symptoms, Identification, and Treatment

Empathic Attunement and Compassionate Interventions with Caregivers of Secondary bryt students

Supporting Students and Families Involved with CPS in bryt

Sustaining bryt

Programmatic, Communications, and Financial Considerations

The School Discipline Fix

The Collaborative Problem Solving Approach

Students Do Well if They Can

Combining Neuroscience, Compassion and Common Sense

Introduction to the bryt Model Intervention

Planning & Implementation

Supporting Refugee and Immigrant Students and Families

Adapting the bryt Model for Different School and Community Contexts

Best Practices for Supporting LGBTQIA* Youth in Your bryt Intervention


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