• Ali Masters - Impact of Collective Care on School Wellness

  • Sep 4 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Ali Masters - Impact of Collective Care on School Wellness

  • Summary

  • Amanda Hampton of the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence is joined by Ali Masters from Kinder Elementary to discuss the role of a Behavioral Health and Wellness Coordinator (BHWC). Ali shares insights on educational neuroscience, collective care, and the positive impacts on school culture, including significant decreases in suspensions and behavioral referrals. Discover how initiatives like the SPA room, TAP IN TAP OUT system, and student assistance programs are fostering a supportive environment for students and staff alike. Highlights include boosts in family engagement and actionable data-driven strategies for well-being.

    About the Guest:

    Ali Masters serves as the Behavioral Health and Wellness Coordinator at Kinder Elementary, a position she has held for the past two years. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership and a Master’s degree in Special Education. After spending several years in different fields including social work, banking, and insurance, Allie found her calling in education as a paraprofessional and later as an intervention specialist.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Behavioral Health and Wellness Coordination: Understanding the role and its transformative impact on school culture and student behavior.

    • Educational Neuroscience: Strategies for teaching students and staff about brain function and behavior regulation.

    • Staff and Collective Care: The importance of creating a supportive and interconnected environment for staff wellness.

    • Data-Driven Decisions: Importance of regularly analyzing various forms of data to inform strategies and measure the effectiveness of interventions.

    • Family Engagement: Strategies to increase parental involvement and reduce barriers for non-English speaking families.

    Notable Quotes:
    1. "In order to learn, our nervous systems have to be regulated before we can access our cortex, which is where all the magic happens." - Ali Masters

    2. "Trauma-informed care is not just for those who have experienced trauma. I mean, it is for everyone." - Ali Masters

    3. "If our staff isn't well, then our kids aren't going to be well." - Ali Masters

    4. "The biggest difference is no matter if it's a teacher who's having a problem or a family, everyone feels really, really safe and supported and connected." - Ali Masters

    5. "We have to constantly be looking at data and checking all of our referrals and following up with them." - Ali Masters

    Resources:
    • Doctor Laurie Desautels: Expert in educational neuroscience.

    • Doctor Bruce Perry: Renowned for trauma-informed care research.

    • Bessel van der Kolk: Prominent in the trauma research field.

    • Stephen Porges: Known for polyvagal theory.

    • Dean Burke Harris: Surgeon General of California and advocate for trauma-informed approaches.

    Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to listen to the full discussion to explore the transformative work at Kinder Elementary and stay tuned for more insightful conversations in upcoming episodes of "School Wellness".

    Discover more resources from the Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention at OhioSBCOE.org.

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