May 2, 2024 Breaking News, Latest News, and Videos

Santa Monica School Counseling Program Celebrates 20th Year:

Maintaining mental health during childhood implies a series of vital achievements, such as healthy social development and effective coping skills that lead to functionality at home, in school, and within a community.

According to a study performed by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), however, there are four million children/adolescents that suffer from a serious mental disorder that hinders significant functional development, with only 20 percent of those children actually identified and given mental health services.

Despite some dismal statistics, the Youth Development Project (YDP), Santa Monica’s own school-based mental health program at the Child and Family Development Center, has been serving the “at-risk” and “high-risk” youth in the community for the past 20 years.

Program coordinator and licensed clinical social worker Noa Saadi weighed in on the mission and philosophy of  YDP.

“We are targeting youth who are at-risk and at high-risk,” Saadi said. “When you hear about therapists in schools, it’s usually in context of some type of crisis that has occurred. However, there is so much more to this work, and at the heart of it are the relationships that are formed and the work done toward helping children, youth, and their families live healthier lives.”

YDP was founded in 1995 in direct response to a needs assessment conducted by the Child and Development Center.

The assessment, which involved interviewing the youth at Olympic Continuation High School, revealed that 80 percent of the participants described a high level of exposure to violence and identified a community need for earlier identification of and improved services to treat “at-risk” youth.

The program has set clear goals and endeavors to align with its philosophy of fostering growth, empowerment, positive coping, and pro-social behaviors among youth: to first identify the youth who display at-risk behaviors, to assist such youth in enhancing their coping and problem-solving skills, to build resilience through self-esteem and social support, to strengthen family systems through parent outreach and home visits, and to support teachers/counselors in their efforts with such youth in the classroom.

YDP also focuses on community collaboration, as it depends largely on a basis of referrals to reach at-risk youth and is also funded in part by the City.

“The program recognizes and utilizes the individual strengths of each youth, family member, and community collaborator,” Saadi said. “We work with families and gatekeepers in the community. For the last 20 years, the program has been functioning through a grant from the City, and the hospital [Providence Saint John’s Health Center] has been assisting through matching funds.”

As far as referrals go, school counselors, teachers, and even students themselves turn to YDP for assistance.

Participants usually come from local Santa Monica schools, including John Adams Middle School, Lincoln Middle School, and Olympic Continuation High School, although the program also accepts referrals from certain community-based agencies, including the Pico Youth and Family Center and the Police Activities League (PAL).

“Once we get a referral, we have an internal assessment that looks at a multi-systemic therapy model,” Saadi explained. “We look at areas of strengths, risk factors, and protective factors. Through an interview process, we get the child to open a bit more and learn more about their background through getting to know their families. Depending on the results, we get a really good idea of what kind of services that the child might be in need of.”

From group services to individual/family therapy, YDP provides a “myriad of services” by trained staff members, whether it be case management, teacher consultations, crisis support, psychiatric services, psychological evaluations, or parent trainings.

“Group therapy is provided to youth who have been identified as ‘at-risk,’” Saadi said. At-risk behavior is based on criteria including escalating/waning behaviors or some behavioral impairment that shows signs of resilience and potential.

“More intensive treatment services are provided to youth who have been identified as ‘high-risk,’ with treatment generally focusing on family and community intervention,” Saadi explained. High-risk behavior may involve ingrained patterns of behavior over an extended period of time or significant/multiple behavioral impairments.

YDP’s clients range from middle-schoolers at 10 or 11 years of age to young adults at 24 years of age.

“We serve at least 100 youth a year, not counting families and other extended folks,” Saadi said. “We usually surpass that number, but that’s usually the target.”

Saadi described the program within the Child and Family Development Center as a “clinic without walls.”

“My hope is that we can help to further de-stigmatize the idea of mental health service on a school campus,” Saadi said. “We want to help show the positive impact one can have on kids and families in need when effectively collaborating with school staff and community partners.”

The Child and Family Development Center is located at 1339 20th St. in Santa Monica.

For more information on the YDP and/or the Child and Family Development Center, call 310.829.8733.

in News
Related Posts

UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment Dismantled After Night of Counter Protesters’ Violence

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

LAPD and Other Agencies Sent in For “Student Safety”, Students Arrested  The UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment was removed during the...

UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment Attacked by Counter-Protesters During the Night/Early Morning Hours

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

Violence Erupts as Demonstrators Face Aggression During Tense Overnight Attacks On the night and early morning of April 30 into...

(Video) Footage of the Violent Counter Protesters at UCLA. TW: For Language and Violence

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

This reporter was grabbed and cursed at the end of the video. @smmirrornews Footage of the Violent Counter Protesters at...

Reactions From Local Authorities About the Violent Attacks April 30 at UCLA

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

Condemnation for the Incident and How it Was Handled Pour In After the terrifying events on the night and early...

US PREMIERE IN NYC AT THE SOCIALLY RELEVANT FILM FESTIVAL – MARCH 16, 2024

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

FEATURING SAMMY SHEIK – WINNER BEST ACTOR FOR “I AM GITMO”AT MARBELLA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2023 Los Angeles, CA –...

Cinco de Mayo Festival Coming to Oakwood Park This Weekend

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

Revelers Can Expect to Be Entertained by Aztec Dancers, Grupo la Rosa Folklorico Dancers, and Charro (Mexican Dancing Horses) The...

These Bike-Centric Events Are Coming to Santa Monica This Month

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

The Festivities Extend Beyond May, With the Aids/Lifecycle Finish Line Festival on June 8 As Bike Month kicks off, the...

Hotel Labor Disputes End in Santa Monica

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

Key Highlights of the Agreement Include $5 per Hour Raise in the First Year, and Wage Increases of up to...

“Days Like These” Art Exhibition Coming to Bruce Lurie Gallery

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

Featured Artists Hail From the Florida Panhandle and Cleveland, Ohio “Days Like These,” an exhibition showcasing the latest paintings from...

New Bakery, Petitgrain Boulangerie, Set to Open in Santa Monica in Broadway Bakery Space

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

Industry Veterans Bring Their Expertise to the Wilshire Blvd Location By Dolores Quintana Petitgrain Boulangerie, a new bakery, is taking...

Cirque du Soleil Is Returning to the Santa Monica Pier

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

This Marks Cirque du Soleil’s First Big Top Show In Santa Monica Since 2014 The renowned Cirque du Soleil production,...

Artisan Soft Serve Chain “Turn Dough” is Opening a New Westside Location

April 30, 2024

April 30, 2024

Other Locations Are Set up on Venice Beach’s Ocean Front Walk and the Hollywood Walk of Fame By Zach Armstrong...

Mayor Karen Bass and Mayor Phil Brock Converge on D.C. to Tackle Homelessness Crisis

April 30, 2024

April 30, 2024

Bipartisan Coalition of Mayors Advocate for National Solutions Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Chair of the U.S. Conference of Mayors...

Venice Lifeguard Station Is Now a Historic Monument. Here’s What That Means for the Iconic Structure

April 30, 2024

April 30, 2024

The Station Qualified for the Classification by Adding to l.a.’s Cultural History and Embodying Distinct Traits of a Certain Construction...

(Video) SMC to Be the First Community College With a “Microforest”

April 30, 2024

April 30, 2024

State Sen. Ben Allen Attended the Unveiling as a Guest Speaker @smmirrornews SMC is leading the way in sustainability #santamonica...