Research Project Coordinator
Research Project Coordinator
Dr. Garbacz is a Professor in the School Psychology Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research emphasizes building, testing, and scaling programs that interconnect school, home, and community systems to promote mental health and reduce the risk of later mental health concerns. Dr. Garbacz focuses on universal, school- and community-wide programs to support all children and youth as well as programs and practices for children and youth who need additional support. Dr. Garbacz is actively engaged in research examining the Teachers and Parents as Partners intervention, the Family Check-Up model, as well as Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports.
Promoting Family-School Collaboration in Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
The purpose of the project is to develop, refine, and conduct a test of the family–school collaboration (FSC) in the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) framework. This approach will enhance family-school collaboration in schoolwide PBIS and related schoolwide programs and practices.
Project EPIC: Enhancing Family-School-Community Partnerships through an Interconnected Systems Framework Collaboration
Project EPIC is a collaboration between Midwest PBIS Network and the School Mental Health Collaborative to offer training and coaching. Training and coaching will support implementation and sustainment of integrated mental health support within PBIS and enhanced family-school-community partnerships for middle schools.
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