Red Deer Public Schools says Behaviour Support Team building capacity across Division
Red Deer Public Schools officials say Red Deer Public’s Behaviour Support Team has continued to make a positive difference throughout the Division as they help develop mental health strategies for students and help support teachers.
In the fall of 2022, officials say the Division received a $706,000 grant through the Mental Health In Schools Pilot Program from Alberta Education. From this grant, a three-person Behaviour Support Team was formed, which includes a registered psychiatric nurse, a teacher with additional training in supporting mental health and behaviour, and a social worker. Officials say this centralized team travels to schools throughout the Division as needed to help support students, staff and families.
Since December 2022, the team of three is said to have made over 360 school team or teacher visits regarding an individual student, four classroom group consultations, 19 school-based professional development sessions, four Division teacher training sessions, and one Vice Principal training session.
“Once developed, the team was immediately available to classrooms to respond in a timely fashion to a crisis situation in school. They can help de-escalate the situation while maintaining the safety and dignity of the student and allowing the classroom teacher to return to teaching,” said Nicola Golby, Associate Superintendent of Student Services. “This has also led to less disturbance in the classroom and maintains regulation of other students.”


