Mental Health/Suicide Prevention Resources
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Our schools care about you. We are aware that many students are experiencing a high level of trauma, stress, anxiety or sadness related to school, friends and perhaps personal family issues. Mental Health needs are not uncommon in our youth. 1 in 5 children ages 13-18 will experience mental illness. In addition, suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for ages 10-24. Many children and teens are suffering in silence. It is important to know that you are not alone and that there is help in our community for you, your friend or your child.
School Counselors
Alachua County Schools are fortunate to have school counselors in every school who are Masters or above-trained counselors knowledgeable about child development and mental health needs. They are there to listen, support and assess student risk of self-harm if necessary. They are also excellent resources to connect you and your family to mental health counseling in our community
In addition to our school counselors, many schools have other programs providing mental health counseling in our schools including System of Care, PALS, The Nest, and collaborations with local agencies. The school counselor at each school can help coordinate these services for you, your friend or your child.
School Social Workers
Alachua County School social workers are master's level mental health professionals that provide individual and group counseling to students. They also work with families and community agencies to provide assistance and resources that are essential for promoting student success. School social workers play a vital role as a link between the home, school, and community.
System of Care
The System of Care (SOC) is an Alachua County Public Schools District Program. The SOC IMPACT TEAMS consist of masters level social workers and mental health counselors assigned to high-need schools. They provide intensive mental health counseling and wrap-around social services. The SOC network consists of 125 public and private agencies working together to provide services to help families with complex needs, stay connected as a family, and to help the child stay in the community. This process is driven by the family and their support team, and helps to ensure that services result in positive outcomes for all.
Roots of Resilience
Additional Resources
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Alachua County Crisis Center - 352-264-6789
http://www.alachuacounty.us/Depts/CSS/CrisisCenter/
Pages/CrisisCenter.aspxNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/NAMI - National Alliance on Mental Illness
www.namigainesville.orgSAMHSA - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
https://www.samhsa.gov/The Jason Foundation
http://jasonfoundation.com/The Trevor Project – LGBT Youth
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/resources/category/
gender-identity/Teen Drug Abuse and Addiction
Additional Support for Parents
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Video from the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide
http://www.sptsusa.org/not-my-kid/Jason Foundation Parent Resource Program
http://prp.jasonfoundation.com/what-a-parent-can-do/Lauren's Kids Family Resources
https://safersmarterfamilies.org/
Local Counseling and Mental Health Agencies
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(Many will provide in school counseling)
CDS Family and Behavioral Health Services - (352) 244-0628
http://www.cdsfl.org/
Child Advocacy Center – (352) 376-9161
http://www.childadvocacycentergainesville.org/
Children’s Home Society - (866) 427-5451
https://www.chsfl.org/midfloridaHaven Hospice (Grief Counseling) - (3526) 378-2121
https://beyourhaven.org/bereavement
Meridian Behavioral Health - (352) 374-5600
http://www.mbhci.org/Step by Step Behavioral Health Services - (352) 225-3710
http://step-by-stepbehaviorhealth.com/UF Health Child Psychiatry - (352) 265-4357
https://ufhealth.org/uf-health-psychology-springhillVillage Counseling Center - (352) 373-8189
http://www.villagecounselingcenter.net/Vitas Hospice (Grief Counseling) - (352) 527-2020