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Part 1 - From Silos to Systems: Examining Fragmented Care Models in Schools

23 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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Fragmented care systems in education don’t just waste resources, they impair student success in profound ways. What if schools could overcome silos, creating holistic, collaborative approaches that truly serve students’ complex needs? If you're frustrated by disjointed services, overwhelmed by efforts that don’t translate into progress, or simply eager to unlock more effective team strategies, this episode is your essential guide. In part 1 of this 2 part episode, Sarah and Jessica dive deep into how the fragmentation of care impacts student outcomes, taking you behind the scenes of school-based collaboration. They share vivid examples, like how a single student’s support plan can become a patchwork of disconnected services, and how this fragmented model hampers student growth. Inspired by Dr. Nikki Elliott’s embodied inclusion framework, they explore how systems can be restructured to promote seamless communication, genuine teamwork, and shared goals.

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