Student Assistance Program Components
Student Assistance Programs (SAP) provide a comprehensive model for
the delivery of K-12 prevention, intervention and support services.
Student assistance services are designed to reduce student risk factors,
promote protective factors and increase asset development. The nine
SAP components described below are recommended, as the minimum requirements
needed to reduce barriers to learning and ensure student success in
safe, disciplined and drug-free schools and communities.
School Board Policy
To define the school's role in creating a safe, disciplined
and drug-free learning community and to clarify the relationship between
student academic performance and the use of alcohol, other drugs, violence
and high-risk behavior.
Staff Development
To provide all school employees with the necessary foundation
of attitudes and skills to reduce risks, increase protective factors
and foster resilience through SAP services.
Program Awareness
To educate parents, students, agencies and the community
about the school policy on alcohol, tobacco, other drugs, disruptive
behavior and violence and provide information about Student Assistance
services that promote resilience and student success.
Internal Referral Process
To identify and refer students with academic and social concerns
to a multi-disciplinary problem-solving and case management team.
Problem Solving Team and Case Management
To evaluate how the school can best serve students with academic
or social problems through solution-focused strategies.
Student Assistance Program Evaluation
To ensure continuous quality improvement of student assistance
services and outcomes.
Educational Student Support Groups
To provide information, support and problem-solving skills
to students who are experiencing academic or social problems.
Cooperation and Collaboration with Community Agencies and
Resources
To build bridges between schools, parents and community resources
through referral and shared case management.
Integration with Other School-Based Program
To integrate student assistance services with other school-based
programs designed to increase resilience, improve academic performance
and reduce student risk for alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and violence.
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