New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 6 - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 63 - SCHOOL PERSONNEL - LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR ANCILLARY AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL
Part 7 - LICENSURE FOR SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS, PRE K-12
Section 6.63.7.11 - REFERENCED MATERIAL
Universal Citation: 6 NM Admin Code 6.63.7.11
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Competencies for school social workers
A. Competencies for entry level school social workers
(1) The school social worker shall
demonstrate professional knowledge and skills in dealing with social phenomena
as they relate to students' functioning and achievement in school by:
(a) interpreting to school personnel the
relationship between the student's social, emotional, or home problems, and the
social workers academic performance;
(b) interpreting to school personnel the wide
range of social, emotional, cultural, and economic differences among children,
families, and communities;
(c)
consulting with school personnel on current mental health practices and
concepts;
(d) expanding knowledge
through consultation with coordinators, specialists, psychologists,
psychiatrists, and colleagues, as well as through reading, research, and course
work; and
(e) keeping abreast of
current community resources, and determining how their services may be
beneficial to the student, their family, and the family's involvement in the
academic process.
(2)
The school social worker shall establish basic case management procedures for
effective social work intervention by:
(a)
opening a case as soon after referral as possible;
(b) prioritizing cases according to severity
and seriousness of identified concerns;
(c) establishing routines for the assessment
of case referrals;
(d) coordinating
multidisciplinary efforts for the management of cases, when
appropriate;
(e) consulting with
and assisting school and community personnel regarding case
management;
(f) participating in
interdisciplinary team meetings relevant to the assessment and disposition of
individual cases;
(g) presenting
and interpreting social work assessment results and recommendations to school
and community agency personnel; and
(h) employing the process of terminating and
closing cases upon completion of social work services.
(3) The school social worker shall structure
the method of social intervention by appropriate planning and preparation by:
(a) investigating all relevant information
regarding a referred case;
(b)
consulting with school personnel, community agencies or family members to
assess the identified concerns;
(c)
conducting an individualized social, emotional, and adaptive assessment of the
student, the student's family, and the educational and social
communities;
(d) formulating
individual goals and objectives for the management of each case; and
(e) consulting with the social work
supervisor, psychologist, or psychiatrist regarding individual cases as
needed.
(4) The school
social worker shall employ appropriate methods of practice which enables
students and families to function adequately within their educational and
community settings by:
(a) providing
individual, group, and family counseling to students and families;
(b) providing intensive crisis intervention
to remedy effects of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of children;
(c) preparing and interpreting social
histories or assessments;
(d)
participating in planning for student transitions to help ensure continuity of
services appropriate to the unique needs of individual students leaving school
or transferring between programs;
(e) helping ensure parents' understanding of
decisions, procedures, and meetings affecting their children, particularly when
cultural differences make communication between school staff and parents
difficult;
(f) helping ensure
participation of parents in school conferences which affect their children
through home visits, telephone calls, correspondence, and other
means;
(g) identifying school
district and community services appropriate to the needs of students and
families, executing referrals, and providing follow-up;
(h) serving as an advocate for parents to
ensure that their wishes and concerns regarding their children are registered
and considered by school personnel and agencies; and
(i) recognizing the need for, and actively
seeking the supervision of, and independent school social worker or clinically
supervising school psychologist when providing psychological counseling
services for children with severe emotional disturbances and behavior disorders
as designated by the student's individual education program.
(5) The school social worker shall
demonstrate a professional and helpful demeanor in relationships with students,
parents, and school personnel by:
(a)
providing support and encouragement to students, parents, and staff in an
atmosphere of mutual respect;
(b)
developing a caring relationship with students and parents and showing
consideration of their feelings;
(c) communicating openly with students and
parents by listening and responding to their opinions and
suggestions;
(d) promoting respect
and positive interpersonal relationships among students and families;
(e) working cooperatively with fellow
employees to develop and maintain effective interaction;
(f) promoting free and easy communication
between home and school;
(g)
communicating to parents the significance of school program; and
(h) emphasizing positive achievements of
students.
(6) The school
social worker shall utilize appropriate methods to continuously evaluate the
student's services by:
(a) keeping a personal,
confidential file on all cases;
(b)
completing a social worker activity form which will be included in the
student's permanent record;
(c)
maintaining an up-to-date log, indicating types of referrals received, dates,
and status of referral and referral sources;
(d) completing any written reports that may
be required, such as family assessments, as promptly as possible; and
(e) assessing the effectiveness of and
further need for social work services.
B. Competencies for level 3 independent school social workers
(1) The school social
worker shall demonstrate professional knowledge and skills in dealing with
social phenomena as they relate to students' functioning and achievement in
school by:
(a) interpreting to school
personnel the relationship between the student's social, emotional, and/or home
problems, and the student's academic performance;
(b) interpreting to school personnel the wide
range of social, emotional, cultural, and economic differences among children,
families, and communities;
(c)
consulting with school personnel on current mental health practices and
concepts;
(d) expanding knowledge
through consultation with coordinators, specialists, psychologists,
psychiatrists, and colleagues, as well as through reading, research, and course
work; and
(e) keeping abreast of
current community resources, and determining how their services may be
beneficial to the student, their family, and the family's involvement in the
academic process.
(2)
The school social worker shall establish basic case management procedures for
effective social work intervention by:
(a)
opening a case as soon after referral as possible;
(b) prioritizing cases according to severity
and seriousness of identified concerns;
(c) establishing routines for the assessment
of case referrals;
(d) coordinating
multidisciplinary efforts for the management of cases, when
appropriate;
(e) consulting with
and assisting school and community personnel regarding case
management;
(f) participating in
interdisciplinary team meetings relevant to the assessment and disposition of
individual cases;
(g) presenting
and interpreting social work assessment results and recommendations to school
and community agency personnel; and
(h) employing the process of terminating and
closing cases upon completion of social work services.
(3) The school social worker shall structure
the method of social intervention by appropriate planning and preparation by:
(a) investigating all relevant information
regarding a referred case;
(b)
consulting with school personnel, community agencies, or family members to
assess the identified concerns;
(c)
conducting an individualized social, emotional, and adaptive assessment of the
student, the student's family, and the educational and social
communities;
(d) formulating
individual goals and objectives for the management of each case; and
(e) consulting with the social work
supervisor, psychologist, or psychiatrist regarding individual cases as
needed.
(4) The school
social worker shall employ appropriate methods of practice which enables
students and families to function adequately within their educational and
community settings by:
(a) providing
individual, group, and family counseling to students and families;
(b) providing intensive crisis intervention
to remedy effects of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of children;
(c) preparing and interpreting social
histories or assessments;
(d)
participating in planning for student transitions to help ensure continuity of
services appropriate to the unique needs of individual students leaving school
or transferring between programs;
(e) helping ensure parents' understanding of
decisions, procedures, and meetings affecting their children, particularly when
cultural differences make communication between school staff and parents
difficult;
(f) helping ensure
participation of parents in school conferences which affect their children
through home visits, telephone calls, correspondence, and other
means;
(g) identifying school
district and community services appropriate to the needs of students and
families, executing referrals, and providing follow-up ;
(h) serving as an advocate for parents to
ensure that their wishes and concerns regarding their children are registered
and considered by school personnel and agencies; and
(i) demonstrating skill in interventions
directed to interpersonal interactions, intrapsychic dynamics, or life support
and management issues in the provision of psychological counseling services for
children with severe emotional disturbances and behavior disorders;
and
(j) supervising level 1 and
level 2 school social workers who are providing psychological counseling
services as designated by the student's individual education program for
children with severe emotional disturbances and behavior disorders.
(5) The school social worker shall
demonstrate a professional and helpful demeanor in relationships with students,
parents, and school personnel by:
(a)
providing support and encouragement to students, parents, and staff in an
atmosphere of mutual respect;
(b)
developing a caring relationship with students and parents and showing
consideration of their feelings;
(c) communicating openly with students and
parents by listening and responding to their opinions and
suggestions;
(d) promoting respect
and positive interpersonal relationships among students and families;
(e) working cooperatively with fellow
employees to develop and maintain effective interaction;
(f) promoting free and easy communication
between home and school;
(g)
communicating to parents the significance of school program; and
(h) emphasizing positive achievements of
students.
(6) The school
social worker shall utilize appropriate methods to continuously evaluate the
student's services by:
(a) keeping a personal,
confidential file on all cases;
(b)
completing a social worker activity form which will be included in the
student's permanent record;
(c)
maintaining an up-to-date log, indicating types of referrals received, dates,
and status of referral and referral sources;
(d) completing any written reports that may
be required, such as family assessments, as promptly as possible; and
(e) assessing the effectiveness of and
further need for social work services.
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