Communities Must Tailor Youth Suicide Prevention Efforts to Those Who Need Them Most
A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about youth suicide rates.
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A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about youth suicide rates.
Youth suicide rates increased from 2018 to 2021 for Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN), Black, and Hispanic youth—but not for White youth.
If you’re experiencing feelings of worry, irritability, or low mood right now, you’re not alone.
This site features key tools to support the mental health services you provide to Veterans. You can find information on connecting with VA, understanding military culture and experience, as well as tools for working with a variety of mental health … read more
The National Council for Behavioral Health hosted a webinar to help individuals build resilience from the traumas of COVID-19 and systemic racism, as well as other traumas experienced by BIPOC.
Managing anger effectively is closely related to handling conflict in relationships. This site provides an overview of conflict resolution as well as techniques you can use now.
This publication outlines ten strategies campuses can adopt to connect their students experiencing homelessness to the local homelessness response system, and support their homeless students on campus.
The American Psychological Association provides an in-depth report on anger management including techniques for controlling anger and self-assessment.
Discusses how challenging financial circumstances affect communities, their organizations, their members’ sense of safety and ability to calm, self- and community- efficacy, connectedness, and hope. This fact sheet offers practical ways to help community members address their problems, stay connected, … read more
Helps high school students and young adults understand how economic difficulties may affect them and provides suggestions on how they can cope during these uncertain times.
The County Behavioral Directors Association of California (CBHDA) is a non profit advocacy association representing the behavioral health directors from each of California’s 8 counties, as well as two cities (Berkeley and Tri-City). The mission of the County Behavioral Health … read more
Crisis intervention phone numbers, county mental health offices, intake clinics for each county.
Covered California is where Californians can get brand-name health insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Sponsored by Covered California and the California Department of Health Care Services.
Free app designed to provide coping tools and support resources to help during the COVID-19 pandemic. Government-developed (US Department of Veterans Affairs).
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way students and teachers alike must navigate the world of education. Distance learning, while providing a safer environment in many communities, also has presented challenges for students, especially those experiencing homelessness. We at SchoolHouse … read more
Experts share their insights on managing mental and emotional health in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic.
Compiled by CIYJA staff, the resource guide includes general information on COVID-19, statewide resources, and regional resources.
This booklet provides a framework for those who may encounter a troubled student or employee and identify helpful resources.
This compilation of resources includes the recording of the Nov. 13, 2014 webinar describing “Culture and Community”, “Native Communities of Care”, and more. These resources present an annotated and illustrated collection of culturally relevant and responsive suicide prevention social marketing … read more
Developed by the “Know the Signs,” California’s statewide suicide prevention campaign, contains social marketing and messaging materials.