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La mise en œuvre d’une évaluation des besoins pour un conseil scolaire minoritaire : Interventions psychologiques centrées sur les enfants et les adolescents et basées sur des données probantes

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
18 Mars 2021

Résumé

Une évaluation des besoins a été menée dans un conseil scolaire francophone en Saskatchewan (issu d’une minorité linguistique) pour identifier des interventions basées sur des données probantes. Coping Cat et Incredible Years ont été identifiés dans ce conseil scolaire comme les interventions les plus pertinentes et faisables pour aider les élèves ayant des difficultés d’anxiété et de comportement. De nouvelles pratiques sont suggérées.

Abstract

A needs assessment was conducted at a Saskatchewan French school board (linguistic minority) to identify evidence-based programs that could be added to their services. Coping Cat and Incredible Years have been identified in this school board as the most relevant and feasible interventions to help students with anxiety and behavioural difficulties. Directions for future practices are discussed.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 40Number 1May 2021
Pages: 129 - 134

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Version of record online: 18 Mars 2021

Mots-clés

  1. évaluation des besoins
  2. interventions psychologiques
  3. données probantes
  4. prévention
  5. milieu scolaire

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  1. needs assessment
  2. psychological interventions
  3. evidence-based
  4. prevention
  5. school-based

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Najat Firzly
Université d’Ottawa
Nicolás Narvaez Linares
Université d’Ottawa
Georden Jones
Université d’Ottawa

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