MCCSC SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS
TRABAJADORES SOCIALES DE LAS ESCUELAS DE MCCSC
[en espanol]
School social workers work with students, parents and teachers to nurture
school success. A major goal is to help reduce, and ideally eliminate,
problems and obstacles that interfere with a student's learning. When a
referral is made we begin by looking at the student's unique situation.
Next we develop a plan that works with the student's strengths. Attitude
and behavior are areas where the student has the most personal power to
work on improvement. In addition, we look to use the student's positive
influences such as support and involvement, from parents, school
professionals, and community people. Utilizing student and parent
strengths, as well as school and community services are critical in this
goal planning process. In the long run we're here to assist in teaching
students more effective skills, encouraging them in healthy directions and
habits, and coaching them forward through personal and academic
challenges. There's nothing more rewarding than seeing our students
improve and succeed as they graduate to the next level!
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Your school social worker has a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree and is
licensed to practice by the state of Indiana as a professional in a
variety of settings besides schools. Typical settings where MSW degreed
social workers practice are in mental health agencies, psychiatric
facilities, hospitals, correctional facilities, and in private practice.
MSW standards are so high that MSW degreed social workers are included in
a very small group of recognized professions eligible for reimbursement by
national health insurance plans. MCCSC offers this service for free. Your
school social worker is trained to work with children and their families
in many different areas. More specifically, your school social worker can
help with...
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Personal problems that can affect a child's attitude and performance at
school
- School issues, such as how to deal with peer pressure and
friendships
- Academics, including ways to improve study skills
- Plans for the future - because a child's future begins with the
plans that are made today
- Referrals to outside resources for additional help
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We also assist with the following areas:
- ATTENDANCE
Learning from the student and parent why attendance is a problem and
brainstorming ways to maximize the days a student is in the classroom. Why
is classroom attendance so important? Read more
here!
- BUILDING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Teaching students to conceptualize their emotions as this skill allows the
student to ultimately manage their emotions and behavior
- ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE
The School Assistance Fund -- funded by United Way.
Limited financial assistance for: Bradford Woods, School Clothing, Vision
Exams and Eyeglasses, Emergency Dental Exams
- HELPING WITH SPECIAL EDUCATION ASSESSMENTS
Meeting with parent/guardian for a comprehensive social history report for
the special education assessment committee
- CONFLICT MEDIATION
Helping to resolve disputes among peers from the classroom, playgrounds,
hallways, and community
- CRISIS INTERVENTION
Professional assessment and optimal intervention in student emergencies
involving personal, school, and or family concerns
- DRUG/ALCOHOL ABUSE
Referral to community assessment, education and treatment agencies or
therapists who work in a team effort with the schools
- MENTAL HEALTH
Referral to community mental health professionals who can work with the
school as team to help with any concerns
- CLASSROOM PRESENTATIONS
Personal safety, problem solving, positive social skills, good hygiene,
sexual abuse prevention
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HOW ARE CHILDREN REFERRED TO THE SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER?
- Student Self-Referral
- School Personnel
- Parents
- Community Agencies
- Other Students
How to contact your school social worker:
Check the schedule from this link
http://web.mccsc.edu/SocSer/schedule.htm and telephone, e-mail, or
make
an appointment through the school office to visit with the social worker
at the school.
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Community Resources & Contacts
Condado De Monroe Directorio De Recursos Comunitarios
City
of Bloomington: Social Service Assistance for Spanish Speaking
Community
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"
No pessimist ever discovered the secret of the stars, or sailed to an
uncharted land, or opened a new doorway for the human spirit"-- Helen
Keller
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