The following definitions apply to this subpart:
Behavioral health professional means a State licensed or State certified Social Worker, School Counselor, Drug and Alcohol Counselor, School Psychologist, or School Psychometrist responsible for coordinating a broad range of needs including:
Support groups;
Individual counseling;
Crisis intervention;
Preventive activities; and
Coordination of referrals and outside services with appropriate providers.
Behavioral Health Program means a homeliving based service designed to decrease barriers to learning or increase positive, personal well-being by:
Providing early intervention services, coordinating crisis intervention and prevention services;
Promoting a positive social and emotional environment;
Reducing the incidence of problems; and
Referring students with behavioral needs that require professional medical care to an appropriate residential care facility.
Behavioral health services means the services provided by a school behavioral health program as defined in this section.
Homeliving Manager means the employee responsible for direct supervision of the homeliving program staff and students.
Homeliving Program means a program that provides room and board in a boarding school or dormitory to residents who are either:
Enrolled in and are current members of a public school in the community in which they reside; or
Members of the instructional program in the same boarding school in which they are counted as residents and:
Are officially enrolled in the residential program of a Bureau-operated or funded school; and
Are actually receiving a homeliving program provided to all students who are provided room and board in a boarding school or dormitory.
Homeliving Program Staff means the employee(s) responsible for direct supervision of students in the homeliving area.
Homeliving Supervisor means the employee with overall administrative responsibility for supervising students, programs, and personnel in the homeliving area.