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Implementing Effective Interventions

Interventions in schools can be conducted at three different levels. The school-wide or universal level applies to all students. Targeted interventions are implemented for high-risk students. Focused interventions are necessary for students who require more intensive wrap-around services. The links in this section provide examples of how to conduct such interventions. Most importantly, this section highlights the lessons that educators should learn from previous efforts of others to intervene.

Click on the links below to learn more.

Levels of intervention
Lessons learned from past interventions
Crisis intervention programs
How to defuse an angry student and turn him/her into a problem-solver
Assisting Angry Youth to Become Better Problem Solvers

This web site has been produced by The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment to provide research-based school violence prevention procedures for educators. The web site has been made possible with the generous support of the Robert and Renee Belfer Foundation and other supporters.
The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment to provide research-based school violence prevention procedures for educators
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