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158.4418 Annual report on trauma-informed approach plans and school-based

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mental health services -- Model interagency agreements.
(1)The Kentucky Department of Education shall annually provide to the Kentucky
Board of Education and the Legislative Research Commission for referral to the
Interim Joint Committee on Education a summary of the data gathered pursuant to
subsection (2)(a) to
(c)of this section.
(2)The department shall:
(a)Collect the plans for a trauma-informed approach required by KRS
158.4416(5);
(b)Compile information from the 2020-2021 school year and each year thereafter
regarding Medicaid billing for school-based mental health services provided
by school-based or contracted mental health services providers;
(c)Compile and monitor the number and types of mental health services
providers who are providing services in schools and the progress being made
toward reaching the goal specified in KRS 158.4416(3)(a); and
(d)Coordinate technical assistance, professional development, and evidence-
based training of school staff on childhood trauma-related experiences.
(3)The department shall collaborate with the Center for School Safety to develop
model interagency agreements between local school districts and other local public
agencies, including but not limited to health departments, departments of social
services, mental health agencies, and courts, in order to provide cooperative
services and sharing of costs for services to students who are at risk of academic
failure, at risk of mental health crises, at risk of participation in juvenile crime, or
who have been expelled from the school district.
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