Kayla Galebach, LSW
K-12 School Social Worker
Homeless and Foster Care Liaison
814-886-4785 ext. 1302
galebaka@pcam.org

 

Introduction: Hello, and thank you for being here!  My name is Kayla Galebach, and I am the K-12 School Social Worker at Penn Cambria.  I am also a Penn Cambria alumni (Go Panthers!).  I received my bachelors of science in social work from Saint Francis University and my masters of social work (MSW) from the University of Pittsburgh with a concentration and certification in mental health.  I also hold a PA state licensure in social work (LSW) and a PA School Social Worker Certification.  In my free time, I enjoy spending time on our land with my husband, two children, two dogs, one cat, and multiple chickens. 🙂 Side by side riding, flowers, thrifting, reading, and coffee are some of my other favorite things.

 

What is a social worker: Social workers hold ethics at a very high standard and abide by the NASW Code of Ethics.  Social workers work from a strengths-based, systems approach.  This means that social workers believe that every person has strengths that should be worked off of and that systems (family, school, and community) impact individuals as a whole. Advocacy, autonomy, competency, and confidentiality are some of the main values of social work.  Social workers can work in a variety of different settings including hospitals, schools, crisis centers, and mental health private practice settings.

 

What I do as a school social worker: School social workers are licensed mental health professionals who hold a master’s degree in social work.  The goal of school social work is to link home, school, and community together through direct and indirect services.  My job as the K-12 social worker at Penn Cambria can be broken down into three categories: student sessions, family support and case management, and indirect services through school intervention teams.

-Student social work sessions can range from mental health therapeutic sessions to quick check-ins with students.  The students who I see for sessions are normally referred to me through our SAP team or MTSS team, and have already had support from the school guidance counselor.

-In addition to sessions, a large part of my job is family support and case management.  My hope is that families feel empowered and supported after working with me.  Some families I work with for a long period of time and some families I speak to here and there when resources are needed.  Here is a link that includes community resources and mental health information: weblink.  I serve as the district’s foster and homeless liaison as well.  Please read more about homeless and foster care in schools here: weblink.

-I serve on multiple teams at school that provide interventions and support to students.  These include SAP and MTSS.  Please read more about these teams here: weblink.