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Year: 1994 - 95 AGM December 1, 1994 - SSAAM

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SOUTH CENTRAL COORDINATORS' MEETING<br />

MINUTES<br />

TIGER HILLS SCHOOL DIVISION OFFICE<br />

MARCH 11, <strong>1994</strong><br />

Present:<br />

Regrets:<br />

Paul Gillespie, Wayne Kroetsch, Twyla Kastrukoff, Anne<br />

Schmidt, Ervin Harms, Vivian McGregor, Louis Beaudin,<br />

Julien Fradette, Allan Kotowsky, Diana Mackenzie<br />

Donna Miller<br />

1.0 Discussions regarding Multiagency services for<br />

students with emotional and behavioral disorders.<br />

1.1 Present for discussion:<br />

Dennis Schellenberg, Child & Family Service ,Portage<br />

Sheldon Hiltz, Community Mental Health<br />

Bob Spender, Child Care & Development Branch<br />

1.2 Purpose of discussion:<br />

1.2.1 to .review services for students with E.B.D.<br />

1.2.2 to dialogue about ways of providing required<br />

services besides additional staff of funding<br />

increases<br />

1.2.3 to develop a partnership with a school and home<br />

focus<br />

1.2.4 to determine how the multiagency resources can<br />

provide appropriate, valuable, and helpful<br />

services to the students.<br />

1.3 The main question is: How do we provide support for our<br />

emotionally-abused children?<br />

1.4 Points of discussions<br />

- does pursuit of individual therapy always ensure<br />

efficacy<br />

- can collaboration among student support agencies<br />

work better, particularly when considering<br />

ecological factors.<br />

- Child and Adolescent workers can collaborate<br />

with school staff to plan student intervention<br />

strategies.<br />

- Divisions should organize a multiagency<br />

consultative process for difficult cases.

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