SBIRT stands for Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment. Originally developed for delivery in busy healthcare settings, SBIRT offers an efficient, evidence-based service to address selected behavioral health concerns among adolescents (e.g., substance use, etc.).
SBIRT is readily adapted for delivery in middle and high school settings by existing student services staff. SBIRT expands the capacity of student services to effectively and efficiently address a range of behavioral health concerns which, in turn, promotes school engagement and learning outcomes. SBIRT fits with a student-centered, strength-based philosophy and is culturally relevant and highly engaging. It employs Motivational Interviewing methods to encourage students to set and make progress toward achieving their personal behavior change goals.
SBIRT is offered at no cost to families. Referrals are made through building-level Student Services Teams and require parent/guardian consent.
For more information contact: Carrie M Klein, School Mental Health Coach; Tracey G Scherr, Mental Health Partnerships Coordinator; or Emily Priestaf, School Based Health Center Coordinator.