Book & Text Resources
Utah Healthy Places Index
by Utah Dept of Health & Human Services
Maternal Resource Guide
by Utah Dept of Health & Human Services
08- Care Coordination
Asistencia Coordinada 0-8
by Utah Dept of Health & Human Services
Your Child Has Talked About Ending Their Life: What's Next?
Su Hijo Ha Hablado De Acabar Con Su Vida: Que Sigue?
by Utah Suicide Prevention Coalition
4 Simple Steps to a Medication - Safe Home
Cuatro Sencillos Pasos para un Hogar Seguro con los Medicamentos
by The Jed Foundation
When Firearm Safety & Safe Storage is Your Goal
Cuando la Seguridad y al Almacenamiento Seguro de las Arma de Fuego son su Objetivo
by Intermountain Health
The Liv Project: Side Effects of Social Media
Efectos Secundarios de las Redes Sociales
by Susan Caso, MA, LPC MHDirector
Empowering, Not Exploiting: Centering the Voices of Individuals with Lived Experience in Storytelling
By National Center for Victims of Crime
Responding to Violence Alongside Youth and Young Adults
By Youth Collaboratory
Advancing Mental Health Supports for Youth of Color Experiencing Homelessness and Other Youth Populations Critically in Need of Services and Supports
By Runaway and Homeless Youth Program Grantees
Improved Data Tracking and Additional Funding Needed to Serve the Homeless Population in Utah
By Maddie McCarthy
Mental Illness and Youth-Onset Homelessness: A Retrospective Study among Adults Experiencing Homelessness
By Chisom N. Iwundu, Tzu-An Chen, Kirsteen Edereka-Great, Michael S. Businelle, Darla E. Kendzor, and Lorraine R. Reitzel
Grief - Your love & support can help children understand death & cope with grief.
by Sesame Workshop
A unique new interactive for parents and caregivers as they reflect on their own experience of grief and hear what has helped other families cope, thrive, and find joy.
A special guide for providers supporting children who are grieving.
A new webinar on how to support Native American children and families who are grieving with compassion and cultural humility.
Teleconsultation in Schools: A Guide to Collaborative Practice
By Aaron J. Fischer & Bradley S. Bloomfield
This practical guide to teleconsulting for school psychology professionals demonstrates how rapid advances in the field can help them expand support for educators, administrators, students, and their families by providing online access to consulting services.
As schools adapt to teaching in the era of COVID and beyond, educators and school administrators have an increased need for consultation services via videoconferencing and other technologies. This book provides the first comprehensive introduction to how school psychology professionals can provide effective and culturally-sensitive teleconsultation.
The authors describe a step-by-step consulting framework for building productive and collaborative relationships with educators, students, and families, and for troubleshooting any technical or client-related difficulties that arise. This framework includes building rapport with clients, identifying the presenting problem, developing and implementing treatment plans, and performing ongoing evaluations. Case examples illustrate each chapter, and a variety of online infographics are available as learning aids. The book concludes with a consideration of barriers to service, including accessibility, and considers the future promise of teleconsultation in schools.