Utah Admin. Code R277-461-2 - Definitions
(1) "Childhood trauma" means a child who has
been exposed to one or more traumas over the course of the child's life and
develops reactions that persist and affect the child's daily life after the
events have ended.
(2) "Grant"
means funding awarded by the Board to an LEA to hire qualifying personnel for
purposes of supporting school-based mental health, in accordance with Section
53F-5-209.
(3) "Qualifying personnel" means the same as
term is defined in Subsection
53F-5-209(1)(c).
(4) "Risk factors for childhood trauma" means
behaviors or indicators including:
(a) office
referrals or discipline reports;
(b) increased absenteeism;
(c) qualification for free or reduced-price
lunch;
(d) experiencing
homelessness;
(e) school-reported
referrals to the Utah Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS);
(f) involvement with juvenile justice and
youth services;
(g) participation
in foster care;
(h) being subject
to bullying, cyber-bullying, hazing, retaliation, and abusive conduct as
defined in Rule R277-613;
(i)
experiencing intergenerational poverty; and
(j) performing below benchmark on statewide
assessments as defined in Section
53E-4-301.
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