Title: The Special Education Perspective
1The Special Education Perspective
- Healthy Generations Videoconference
- November 18, 2004
- Cindy Shevlin-Woodcock,
- Interagency/Mental Health Specialist
- Minnesota Department of Education
2December 1, 2003 Child Count for Students Ages
5-18
Special Education Population 104,676 General
Education Population 812,802
3Risk for Mental Health Disorders Increases for
Children Who Have
- Physical problems/chronic illness
- Intellectual disabilities/cognitive impairments
- Low birth weight, prenatal exposure to alcohol,
drugs, and tobacco - Family history of mental or addictive disorders
- Multigenerational poverty/deprivation
- Caregiver separation
- Neglect or abuse/stressful unsatisfactory
relationships - Exposure to traumatic events
- Child Mental Health Foundations and Agencies
Network (2000) - National Advisory Mental Health Council (1990)
4Prevalence Among Children and Youth with
Developmental Problems
- Strong indicators that children with
developmental problems may have up to 4 times the
likelihood of having a concurrent mental health
diagnosis. - Crnic, et. al., 2004
5Use of Mental Health Services Among Children with
Disabilities
- Only 2 in 5 disabled children with poor
psychosocial adjustment receive mental health
services. - The school setting is one in which barriers to
mental health services are reduced. - Children with disabilities with poor psychosocial
adjustment were four times as likely to receive
mental health counseling in the special education
setting. - Race/ethnicity barriers were also reduced in the
school setting - Coordination of services was correlated with
increased likelihood of access to and use of
mental health care. - Witt et.al., 2003
6Minnesota System of Interagency Coordination
(MnSIC)http//www.mnsic.org
- It is the policy of the state to
- develop and implement
- a coordinated
- multidisciplinary service system
- for children ages birth to 21
- with disabilities.
- Minn Stat 125A.023
7Minnesota System of Interagency Coordination
(MnSIC)
- Minnesota Departments of Education, Minnesota
Department of Human Services, Minnesota
Department of Corrections, Human Rights,
Employment and Economic Development
(Rehabilitation Services and State Services for
the Blind), Commerce and Health
8Coordinated InteragencySystem
- For Each Child who has a Disability
- An interagency intervention service system
- That coordinates services and programs
- Required in state and federal law
- An Individual Interagency Intervention Plan
(IIIP) - planning process and document.
9Coordinated InteragencySystem
- Target Population
- Children, youth and their families
- Ages birth to 21
- Services from 2 or more agencies
- Disability as defined by MN Statutes 125A.02
(Special Education)
10Coordination of Services
- Individual Child/Youth
- Service Coordination
- Case Management
- Care Coordination
- System
- Interagency Agreement
- System Components
- Leadership
11The WIT ProjectStrategic Plan September 2003
- What It Takes
- Improving Access to and Coordination of Mental
Health Services for Children and Youth with
Disabilities, Birth through 21 - http//education.state.mn.us/html/into_speced_ment
al_hlth.htm
12- Vision
-
- Minnesota children with disabilities and their
families have access to a coordinated system of
mental health services in order to improve
educational and social outcomes. -
13Cindy Shevlin-WoodcockInteragency/Mental Health
Specialist
- Minnesota Department of Education
- 651.582.8656
- cindy.shevlin-woodcock_at_state.mn.us
- Web site http//education.state.mn.us/html/into_
speced_mental_hlth.htm
14References
- Minnesota Department of Education, Special
Education. Unduplicated child count reports,
December 2003. Retrieved September 27, 2004 from
http//education.state.mn.us/content/064498.pdf - Crnic, K., Hoffman, C.,Gaze,C., Edelbrock.,C.,
Understanding the Emergence of Behavior Problems
in Young Children with Developmental Delays.
Infants and Young Children, 2004, Vol. 17, No.3,
pp.223-235. - Witt W, Kasper J, Riley A. Mental health services
use among school-aged children with disabilities
The role of sociodemographics, functional
limitations, family burdens and care
coordination. Health Services Research 2003386
Pt 1)1441-1466. - Overview of MNSiC. Retrieved September 27, 2004
from http//www.mnsic.org/overview.html - Minnesota Department of Education. The WIT
Project Strategic Plan, September 2003. Retrieved
September 27, 2004 from http//education.state.mn.
us/content/077389.pdf