(West Salem) School SBIRT Training (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment)
Category: Workshop
Date: January 19 and February 26, 2016
Time: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Description:

(West Salem) School SBIRT Training (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment)
A Training Opportunity for Middle and High School Student Services Staff

January 19 & February 26, 2016
Registration: 8:00am—8:30am; Workshop: 8:30am-3:30pm

CESA #4, 923 East Garland Street
West Salem, WI  54669

Contact: Carol Zabel, CESA #10
(715) 720-2145; czabel@cesa10.org

What is SBIRT?
SBIRT is a comprehensive and evidence-based model for delivery by student services. The service begins with administering a standardized Screening instrument.  For students who show moderate or high risk results, a Brief Intervention (BI) is conducted.  The BI is delivered with motivational interviewing and is protocol-guided. For those students who show high risk concerns and who do not respond to the BI,
a Referral to Treatment may be initiated.

Why SBIRT in Schools?

  • Evidence-based for addressing student alcohol/drug involvement and evidence-informed for addressing a range of other behavioral concerns, including attendance and classroom behavior
  • Student-centered and strength-based
  • Teens rate the service with high levels of satisfaction
  • Provides a Tier II and Tier III practice with PBIS
  • Response-to-Intervention can be ascertained by using baseline and follow-up screening results

Training Description

  • A requirement of registration is to complete:

     1. A Pre-training Reading Assignment, and 2. An initial Implementation Plan

     Both are available at: www.wishschools.org/resources/schoolsbirt.cfm
     Submit both documents, prior to first day of training to Tracy Herlitzke, therlitzke@cesa4.org

  • Initial Training  (Day 1) — Overview of SBIRT, introduction to the requisite skills (Motivational Interviewing), and practice on delivering protocol-guided Brief Intervention services.  Audio tape delivery of Brief Intervention.
  • Adopt SBIRT Into Practice and Continue Implementation Planning —
  • Staff deliver SBIRT services and track initial implementation.  Staff meet with student services leadership to complete Implementation Plan.
  • Follow-up Training  (Day 2) — Staff receive individualized feedback from fidelity review of audiotape.  Continue skill building, practice delivering SBIRT, and refining Implementation Plan.

Workshop Questions: Tracy  Herlitzke (608) 786-4838; therlitzke@cesa4.org

Registration Questions: Mary Devine (608) 786-4800; mdevine@cesa4.org

Register Online:  West Salem: www.myquickreg.com/event/event.cfm?eventid=14418

Cost: $100/per person (Lunch and snacks provided)  Payable to: CESA #4 
(NOTE: La Crosse County Schools may attend the West Salem workshop free of charge through the Drug Free  Communities Grant)

Send Payment to: CESA #4  ATTN: Mary Devine, 923 East Garland Street, West Salem, WI  54669—PLEASE include and clearly define: Participant name, exact name of workshop, and date, with all checks or purchase orders. Thank you!

One Grad Credit Available through Viterbo University for $200

Attachment:
2016 SBIRT-WSalem-RiceLake-Pewaukee.pdf
Where: CESA #4
923 E. Garland St.
West Salem, WI 54669
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