Webinar Replay
Unlocking Potential in At-Risk Youth: Prevention and Intervention Strategies That Work
Recorded: September 21, 2023 | 1:00pm ET
This isn't just about addressing behaviors; it's about unlocking potential.
Gain a deep understanding of why prevention, intervention, and treatment strategies are game-changers for students.
Learn how these strategies lead to improved academic success, reduced suspensions, enhanced mental well-being, and more.
Don't miss this chance to ignite positive behavior changes in your school community!
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About This Webinar
This isn't just about addressing behaviors; it's about unlocking potential.
Join us for an insightful webinar where you'll gain a deep understanding of why prevention, intervention, and treatment strategies can be game-changers for students at-risk.
We will explore the data-driven correlations that underscore the urgency of addressing challenging behaviors. Also, learn how predictive insights and fostering positive responses through alternative strategies and curriculum resources lead to tailored prevention. See how these proven approaches translate into tangible benefits - improved academic success, reduced suspensions, enhanced mental well-being, and more.
You'll walk away understanding the immense value of proactive strategies in improving outcomes for students. Join us for an eye-opening session that will equip you with actionable insights to drive positive behavior change.
Don't miss this opportunity to ignite positive changes in your school community!
About The Speaker
Dr. Roberta Scott
RethinkEd - VP of National Partnerships
Dr. Roberta Scott is a distinguished passionate educator with 20 years of expertise in administration, counseling, leadership and teaching. She is currently the new Vice President for National Partnership – RethinkED. Dr. Scott has successfully educated and empowered students to succeed despite their obstacles. Previously she served as the Director in Houston ISD, the 7th largest district in the nation, overseeing Mental and Behavioral Health initiatives. She helps lead efforts to dismantle the school to prison pipeline and build better lives for students affected by mental illness. She has experience working with districts across the country, where she supports emotional, psychological, and the social needs via a Multi-Tiered System of Supports to decrease disproportionality amongst black and brown students and increase academic performance at K-16.
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