Social-Emotional-Behavioral Health (SEBH)

Resources and supports are available for educators to enhance social, emotional, and behavioral health (SEBH) of students.

This map outlines the SEBH educational opportunities that are provided and/or supported by Northwest AEA. Please contact us for further information and coaching regarding what may be the best fit for your school.

For more information about SEBH:

OSEP Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (www.pbis.org)
The Center on Positive Behavior Supports Website supported by the University of Oregon and the Department of Education. It provides links to research material, training material, resource materials for coaches, and much more.

 

Midwest Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports Network

The Midwest PBIS Network (MWPBIS) is a national research, grant, and direct-funded organization housed in Illinois. Their primary charge is to function as a hub of the Center on PBIS, a national technical assistance partnership funded from the U.S. Department of Education. The Center's model of capacity building emphasizes a cascade of implementation to assist state departments of education in the installation, fidelity, outcomes, and sustainability of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and integrated social-emotional-behavioral initiatives (SEB learning).


Association for Positive Behavior Support (www.apbs.org)
The Association for Positive Behavior Support (APBS) is an international organization dedicated to promoting research-based strategies that combine applied behavior analysis and biomedical science with person-centered values and systems change to increase quality of life and decrease problem behaviors. The Association is made up of professionals, family members, trainers, consumers, researchers, and administrators who are involved and interested in positive behavior support.