SBIRT and Check Yourself
Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral To services (SBIRT)
The SBIRT program is used to identify, reduce, and prevent adolescent substance use and to support students’ mental health and personal safety. In alignment with SPS’ Strategic Plan, the SBIRT model reduces bias in the process of identifying and responding to student needs, and destigmatizes access to behavioral health services. SBIRT is offered in partnership with the King County Department of Community and Human Services and the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
SPS SBIRT Data 2023-24
Students Screened
![5,350 total students screened for SBIRT in 2023-24 school year by school: 300 Aki Kurose students screened 419 Denny students screened 428 Eagle Staff students screened 526 Eckstein students screened 212 Franklin high school students screened 473 Hamilton students screened 283 Ingraham high school students screened 471 Jane Addams students screened 538 Madison Students screened 257 McClure Students screened 394 Meany students screened 395 Mercer students screened 263 Washington students screened 392 Whitman students screened](http://gy9k.sanmingzhi.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/students-screened-SBIRT.png)
Top Coping Mechanisms
Parent Engagement
![37% of parents were engaged, 63% of parents were not engaged](http://gy9k.sanmingzhi.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/parent-engagement-SBIRT.png)
Parents are always contacted by SPS staff in the event of a safety concern. SPS staff work with the student to engage parents for all other concerns.
Referral
Example referral types:
- Academic tutor
- Community-based counseling
- Prevention Intervention Specialist
- Prosocial activities (Clubs, sports, etc.)
- School administrator
- School counselor
- School-based mental health therapist
- Support group (Coping, grief, etc.)
Student Feedback
The SBIRT process was helpful
Brief Intervention meeting was helpful
Referrals or resources were helpful
SBIRT schoolwide campaigns were helpful