On Site Therapy Services: Access to Care in Chronic Trauma
On Site Therapy Services: Access to Care in Chronic Trauma
Author(s): Shonda LankfordSubject(s): Education, Studies in violence and power
Published by: European Scientific Institute
Keywords: School-based therapy services; access to health care in poverty
Summary/Abstract: Chronic poverty presents components of chronic trauma with one major deficit being lack of access to needed quality health care services. Often needed therapeutic services are not available and when available, challenges exist with time or travel constraints of therapists. Students who need therapeutic services such as occupational, physical or speech therapy can fail to thrive in academic expectations if supportive therapy is not provided. Integration of mental health therapy on-site with schools via regional community health organizations has proved effective. A comparative integration of physical health care services was instituted by Helping Hands Therapy to promote access of care for students living in underserved rural poverty areas with key focus on students in special needs programs. The approach rendered benefit to both school districts and students served in modalities of occupational, physical, and speech therapy. Contextual challenges continue to present in commonality with other on-site interventions such as recruitment of therapists, management of time and travel constraints, and increase of parental and caregiver involvement. Further research is indicated for ways to meet these challenges.
Journal: European Journal of Educational Sciences
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: Special
- Page Range: 140-148
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English