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Characteristics of Effective Psychosocial Interventions
Evidence-based CPS programs emerged in Anglo-Saxon countries in the 1970s. Today, they still take the form of one or more cycles of psychoeducational group workshops. These pragmatic,...
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Social-emotional skills and school climate: violence, bullying, and getting along
Social and emotional learning (SEL) programs are an effective approach not only for preventing risky behaviors and promoting mental health, but also for fostering a positive school...
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ScholaVie Program: CPS Interventions with Adult Mentors in Priority Neighborhoods (QPV), Educational Priority Areas (REP), and Enhanced Educational Priority Areas (REP+)
This presentation describes a training program for teachers who coordinate socialization and learning support programs in the Dijon school district. These programs, designed to help...
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Building psychosocial skills in an elementary school
In 2016, our State Education Inspector distributed an IREPS44 flyer to all school principals in our district. In 2017–2018, the entire teaching staff joined the project, which involved...
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Social and emotional skills in and out of school
Building on its field experience since the late 2000s, IREPS Auvergne Rhône-Alpes is now rolling out, with financial support from the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes Regional Health Agency (ARS), a...
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Social and Emotional Learning in Teacher Education: Mapping the Curriculum
This presentation summarizes the results of the first phase of a study conducted by UNIRéS, the network of universities for health education, in collaboration with Santé Publique France....
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Social and emotional skills in public policy
In recent years, several public policies related to children, youth, and parents have implemented initiatives to promote the development of psychosocial skills (PSS). These initiatives...
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Social-emotional skills: definition and classification
In its initial definition proposed in the 1990s, the WHO broadly defined psychosocial competence as "a person’s ability to cope effectively with the demands and challenges of daily life....
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The “TAC Program” (tobacco, alcohol, cannabis), a tool for preventing and reducing risks associated with substance use among minors under the supervision of the Judicial Youth Protection Service (PJJ)
Studies conducted among young people under the care of the PJJ highlight the accumulation of their social, emotional, academic, and health-related vulnerabilities. The 1997 and 2004...
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Unplugged - CPS Initiative to Combat Addiction
An "evidence-based" program is a standardized intervention grounded in a theoretical framework, whose effectiveness has been demonstrated through a rigorous scientific evaluation...