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Therapeutic Support Assistant Program


Therapeutic Support Assistant Program

New Behavioral Network's Therapeutic Support Assistant Program is a comprehensive, mental and behavioral health service for at risk children and youth with moderate to severe emotional/behavioral disorders that prevent them from interacting, without behavioral support, in a mainstream classroom. We serve schools with students who are identified as requiring a behavioral support-learning environment by the school district. Most of these students have an Axis I mental health diagnosis and a wide range of educational and behavioral needs that may include, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Past residential treatment
  • Current behavioral difficulties that affect school performance and social interaction
  • Current or past traumatic event(s)
  • At risk or in crisis

Goals:

  • To assist the school in providing classroom therapeutic interventions without interfering with a student’s educational instruction
  • To improve behavioral health and academic collaboration, reduce disruption in class and academic services (lunch room, play ground, etc), and ensure that a continuum of care exists for children with behavioral issues.
  • To partner with districts who need an excellent specialized behavioral service in a timely manner.

Services:

  • Immediate service that is constant from student arrival to departure.
  • Bachelors prepared staff with specialties in mental/behavioral services.
  • Close liaison with parents, teachers and the entire continuum of care and services for the student.
  • A culturally competent service for children and youth.
  • Student, parent, and teacher meetings.
  • Priority access to New Behavioral Network’s continuum of care

New Behavioral Network’s specialized services are:

  • Based on comprehensive admission evaluation
  • Developed with definitive input from the student, family and the entire educational team.
  • Focus on therapeutic goals, interventions and outcomes
  • Developed in conjunction the student’s IEP
Therapeutic Support Assistant Program

The personalized goals are developed with:

  • A student’s developmental or functional needs
  • Need for immediate and consistent behavioral intervention
  • Immediate and constant reinforcement of positive behaviors

Our TSA program encourages:

  • Parent/family involvement
  • Team member collaboration and communication
  • Education and agency partnership

For additional information, please contact Rose Hogan or Brenda Farside at (302) 892-9210. In New Jersey, call Diane Zellers at 856-874-1616.

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Our licensed therapists regularly assess behaviors and recommend interventions to ensure a positive continuum of care.

We are the "Champions of Caring."