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Ascent
is a partnership between the North Vancouver School District and Vancouver
Coastal Health. Our program combines academics with clinical support for
students whose mental health concerns have interfered with their learning. Our
goal is to help students learn to manage their mental health symptoms and
engage in a supportive educational program.
Ascent is for students who
are ready to seek help for the mental health conditions that have
negatively impacted their success at school. Ascent is a short-term program
designed to provide students with the skills they need to be successful in
a full-time school program. In our experience, the students who are most
likely to benefit from Ascent will:
- Have been unsuccessful in the mainstream school
setting largely due to MH concerns (anxiety and depression) despite interventions such as counseling, learning assistance or
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Have
internalizing rather than externalizing behaviours, as students with
externalizing behaviours can damage group dynamics and reduce feelings of
safety
Be
“group ready” - ready and/or willing to participate in group check-ins and
discussions
- Have adequate
motivation, cognitive ability, and insight to learn new ways of coping
- Be willing and able to
participate in psychoeducational groups
Be
willing to attend every morning to the best of their abilities
Ideally,
be already connected to a mental health professional who can help to
facilitate their transitions to and from the program
Program Specifics
The Ascent is a short-term,
morning-only program that runs twice per school year: from September – January
and from February – June. There are two components to our program:
1. Therapeutic Program
This program focuses on
symptom management. Students work one on one and in groups with two clinicians
from VCH. Students will complete a therapeutic program designed to improve
management of symptoms from anxiety and/or depression. Some of the benefits of
our therapeutic program include:
Daily
check-in and check-out
weekly skills-based therapeutic group
Individual
counseling as needed
Coffee,
tea and snacks in a small kitchenette
2. Academic Program
Students who suffer from
anxiety or depression are often unable to engage fully in the learning process.
Our goal is to provide a nurturing climate where we identify individual needs
and set goals to help students experience academic success. Students may work
independently, in small groups, or as a full class.
We offer three academic “blocks”
of study in Ascent, including:
Students will be given the opportunity to complete three courses during the semester. Students who do not finish will continue their coursework after completion of the Ascent program.
Referral Process:
Referrals to Ascent are initiated by the either the School Based
Resource Team (SBRT) at one of the mainstream high-schools in North and West
Vancouver, or by a clinician or psychiatrist at Vancouver Coastal Health. Students
coming from outside of the North or West Vancouver School Districts will need
to first register with the school district at the NVSD Education Services
Centre at 2121 Lonsdale Ave. (map link). All referrals for Ascent will be
screened by the District Resource Team and Vancouver Coastal Health for
appropriate fit, with priority given to students from the North Vancouver
School District.
Any further inquiries can be directed to Lucas King, Principal
of Mountainside Secondary School, at 604-903-3333 or by e-mailing lking@sd44.ca.
Note: Students who have been out of school will likely need
a slow transition back to school, supported by a mental health professional,
Youth Outreach Worker, or Youth Engagement Worker, and should not necessarily be considered for the Ascent as a “fix”
for isolating behaviours. Very often, these students are not group ready and
are overwhelmed by expectations to speak in a group or to attend every day.