Tamalpais Unified High School District: Drake HIgh School Wellness Center

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Program Information

Program description and contact updated: 11/29/16

Program approved for: 1st-Year MSW [X] 2nd-Year MSW [X]

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Parent Agency Name: Tamalpais Unified High School District

Parent Agency Address: 395 Doherty Dr, Larkspur, CA 94939

Parent Agency Phone Number: 415-945-3600

Program Name: Drake High School Wellness Center
Program Address (if different from the parent agency address): 1327 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo, CA 94960

Program Phone Number: 415-458-3407

Program E-mail Address: ksouthard@tamdistrict.org

Agency/Program Website Address: tamdistrict.org/wellness

STAFF MEMBERS PROPOSED AS FIELD INSTRUCTORS

Contact's Name: Katrina Southard, LCSW, PPSC

Contact's Phone Number: 415-458-3407

Contact's E-mail Address: ksouthard@tamdistrict.org

Contact Person/s Administratively Responsible for Field Instruction Arrangements (if different from above):

Contact's Name: Jessica Colvin, MSW/MPH/PPSC

Contact's Phone Number:415-945-1046

Contact's E-mail Address: jcolvin@tamdistrict.org

Program Description:

The Wellness Center at Drake High School aims to improve the health, well-being, and educational outcomes of students through the coordination of mental health, sexual health, health, and substance abuse prevention.  Our program is centrally located on campus and works from a model of inclusivity and youth development. Some students are seen regularly for 1:1 therapeutic sessions or groups, but others may access services simply by dropping in for support as needed, or in a leadership role capacity. We also do Wellness related education in classrooms and on the courtyard during lunch or break-time.

Primary Issues that the Program Addresses:

Mental health, health, sexual health, and substance abuse prevention issues relevant to the student body of Drake High School.

Populations and Clientele Served:

Services are available to all students attending Drake High School. Drake is located in San Anselmo, CA, a predominately white, liberal, high SES community in Marin county of about 1100 students. Primary issues affecting this student community are stress around school performance, substance abuse, and anxiety.  In general, the school is a very warm, friendly environment and a pleasurable place to work.

Types of Services Offered by the Program:

-One-to-one counseling

-Group counseling

-Classroom Presentations/Education

-Outreach around health and Wellness issues

-Alternative supportive programming such as yoga, meditation, etc.

-Sexual Health services on-site

-Safe place to de-stress and get support, or relax while on campus

Intern Assignments and Learning Opportunities:

The majority of the intern’s time would be spent counseling and case managing individual clients, as assigned by the Wellness Coordinator.  There would also be opportunities to run groups, participate in student outreach and education, and/or attend student support meetings with other service providers.

Other Specialized Training and Educational Opportunities:

Our school community is currently focused on bringing Restorative Practices into the community. An intern interested in Restorative Practices could certainly get involved and learn more about how RP works in the school setting.

Interns will also be invited to participate in professional development opportunities that are open to all support staff on TUHSD campuses.

Student Availability:

Days preferred: ____flexible_______________________________________________

Hours preferred: ___flexible, but during school hours 8-3:20

Does the agency offer evening and/or weekend hours for the field placement? Yes:____  No: __X__

Agency Profile:

Non-Profit: ____   Public/Government: ____  Educational Institution: _X___  Other (specify): ____

If a K-12 school, is PPS supervision available? Yes: _X___  No: ____

INTERN CHARACTERISTICS

Please indicate the number of students in the following categories that the agency could accommodate:

BASW:____      First-Year MSW: __1 or 2__      Second-Year MSW: __1 or 2__      Second-Year Title IV-E:____

Please indicate any particular characteristics and skills that would be desirable for this placement (e.g., language capacity, knowledge of specific computer programs, etc.):

Interest in working with and a warm, open temperament toward youth ages 14-18

Number of SF State University School of Social Work students previously placed at this agency: _0____

SPECIAL PLACEMENT PROCEDURES OR REQUIREMENTS

Does the agency require:

___X__ Fingerprint clearance

___X    Background check

___X _ TB clearance

_____ Other health examinations

_____ Immunizations

_____ A vehicle for placement related duties

Does the agency cover the cost for any background checks or health procedures? Yes:_X___  No: ____

Does the agency require an early start or late completion date: Yes:____  No: _X___

INTERN BENEFITS

Does the placement offer a stipend? Yes:____  No: __X__

If yes, how much is offered and are there any particular requirements to receive the stipend?

Though we do not currently offer a stipend, we are hoping to be able to find the funds to offer something to interns by 2017-18. Please check back in.

Are there other benefits available (e.g., work study matching funds, food, transportation, subsidies for travel expenses and conferences, etc.)? If so, please specify:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Health & Safety
Address 
1327 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
San Anselmo, CA 94960
United States
General Phone 
Program(s) 
Social Work
Organization type 
Focus Population(s)
Focus Area(s)
Additional site tags 
1st-Year MSW, 2nd-Year MSW, psychotherapy, case management, group work, health education, outreach, mental health, substance abuse, reproductive health, school based, adolescents