PODERs School Based Program
Our Mission
Our mission is to improve educational outcomes for Latino/a/x students and families through a culturally specific, community-led mental health program. We aim to close achievement gaps, reduce disciplinary incidents, and increase family engagement in education by partnering with culturally specific mental health providers, school districts, and community organizations.
We aim to build a culturally specific, community-led mental health program for Latino/a/x students, in partnership with a culturally specific mental health provider, 2 school districts, and a community-based organization. Our goals are to improve educational outcomes, close achievement gaps, reduce disciplinary incidents, and increase family/parent/community involvement in their students' education.
Strategies include:
Partnership with OYEN Emotional Wellness Center for bilingual, bicultural therapists from the same communities
Focus on serving rural school districts with high Latino/a/x student populations
Partnership with Gervais and North Marion School Districts
Partnership with Farmworker Housing Development Corporation for services to Latino/a/x families in rural school districts
Individual and family therapy on and off site
Support groups and workshops led by therapists
Development of parent/guardian school leadership groups
Collaboration with District Behavioral Health Teams or developing one with FHDC
What does the program offer:
Assessment of student/family needs
Therapy sessions at clinic or via telehealth
School-based counseling
Community-based mental health workshops
Telehealth services
Family training
Art therapy workshops
Student/family feedback and recommendations
-Research on best practices
-Reports on systemic educational barriers
-Student/parent leadership groups
-Therapist feedback opportunities
Parent leadership teams at partnership sites
Assessment of parent engagement
Recommendations for family/community engagement
Attendance at school board meetings with recommendations