Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
School-based intervention refers to programs and strategies implemented within educational settings to address various issues impacting the well-being and academic achievement of students. These interventions can target a wide range of concerns, such as mental health issues, substance abuse, bullying, academic underachievement, and behavior problems. School-based interventions typically involve collaboration among teachers, school counselors, administrators, and outside agencies or professionals. These interventions may include individual counseling, group therapy, behavior modification programs, academic support services, anti-bullying campaigns, and peer mentoring programs. The goal of school-based interventions is to improve student outcomes, create a positive school climate, and support the overall well-being of students.