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School-Based Providers: Defining your Role and Getting an “In” at Your Site
Confidentiality in a Public Setting: A Balancing Act that Relies on Communication
Evidence-Based Strategies and Interventions that Translate to a School Setting
Ashley Rose, LCSW, LSSW, has over ten years of experience providing mental health services to children in a school-based setting, most recently as a school social worker for Metro Nashville Public Schools. Prior to that role, she served as a school-based therapist with Vanderbilt University’s community mental health program and as an in-home therapist who often met with clients at their schools. Ashley earned her Master’s degree in social work from Middle Tennessee State University while simultaneously developing professional trainings for Tennessee Department of Children’s Services through an assistantship program with The Tennessee Center for Child Welfare. Ashley also has 3 years of experience as an adoption specialist for high needs foster children through the Department of Social Services in South Carolina. Ashley currently resides in Nashville, providing full-time care for her young son and promotes social emotional learning and early literacy by selling children’s books with Usborne Books & More.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Ashley Rose receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Ashley Rose has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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