Teacher Help for Children and Youth With Mental Health Disorders (TeacherHelp)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Learning Disabilities
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion and Exclusion criteria for this study are individualized for each group of participants. Please see below for the eligibility criteria pertaining to each different group.
Inclusion Criteria
- School Boards and Schools: a) Are public schools within Canada, b) Willing to participate in a research study, c) Completed a research ethics review, if needed, and d) Have students with ADHD, ASD, or LD who attend the school in typical classroom settings
- Collaborating psychologists: a) Work within a public school system in Canada, b) Are willing to provide online support to classroom teachers throughout the implementation of the Teacher Help program, c) Have the ability to recruit a minimum of 12 classroom teachers who teach grades 1 to 12 to participate. A student of each teacher and one of his or her guardians (e.g., parents) both need to agree to participate as well, and d) Are licensed/registered psychologists OR are on the candidate register OR are psychological associates OR are certified school psychologists
- Teachers: a) Work in a typical classroom setting in grades 1-12 with English as the language of instruction, b) Currently have one student in their classroom with ADHD, ASD, or LD who they would like to help by using this program, and c) The student and their guardian have agreed to participate
- Guardians (e.g., parents): a) Have a child with ADHD, ASD, or LD whose teacher is willing to participate in the research study.
- Students: a) Have a diagnosis of ADHD, ASD, or LD provided by a psychologist or physician, and b) Spend a significant portion of their class time inside the typical classroom (i.e., at least 2/3 of their day is spent in their classroom)
Exclusion Criteria
- Any of the possible participating groups are not within Canada
- Participants do not have access to an internet connection and/or email address
Sites / Locations
- Dalhousie University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Teacher Help Intervention
Wait-list Control
The intervention will be provided to collaborating psychologists and their teachers to access. Teachers will work through the intervention, and psychologists will act as the online support for teachers. Teachers will work with one student in their classroom with ADHD, ASD, or LD throughout the intervention phase. Each session in the program will provide factual information to teachers, strategies for implementation of best practices to address the specific mental health disorder in the classroom setting (i.e., ADHD, ASD, or LD), and access to additional help and advice.
These participants will not receive access to the Teacher Help intervention until September of the following academic year. Teachers, students, guardians, and collaborating psychologists are free to access and/or provide usual services. The psychologists will provide Teacher Help access codes to the Wait-list group in September of the following academic year: