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Resources and Links for Schools

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Mental Health/ Substance Use/ Social Emotional Prevention Curricula

​Pax Good Behavior Game
Evidenced-based universal prevention intervention applied by teachers in the classroom. The Good Behavior Game helps children to build skills like self-regulation, improved focus and attention which will reduce alcohol and drug use and psychiatric disorders.
Hope Squad
Evidenced-based peer to peer program that empowers youth to become instruments of change to reduce suicide in schools.
Catch My Breath
Evidenced-based youth vaping prevention program.
Too Good
Evidenced-based substance use and violence prevention family of programs to reduce the risk factors linked to problem behaviors in youth.
Prevention Action Alliance: Know!
An educational program created by Prevention Action Alliance that empowers teachers and parents to promote health and wellness and protect the young people in their lives from unhealthy behaviors, including alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.
Signs of Suicide
Evidenced-based suicide prevention program for youth.
Sources of Strength
Evidenced-based K-12th grade curriculum designed from a comprehensive strength-based model that focuses on protective factors that improves the emotional well-being and prevents suicide.

Campaigns

  • ABC’s of Mental Health
  • On Our Sleeves: The Movement for Children’s Mental Health
  • Be Present Ohio​​

Organizations

  • Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation
  • Prevention Action Alliance
  • Operation Parent
  • Ohio School Wellness Initiative
  • Ohio School Safety Center
  • Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services​​

Schools Crisis Resources

  • “Guidelines for Responding to the Death of a Student or School Staff” published by the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement
  • “After a Loved One Dies- How Children Grieve” published by the New York Life Foundation
  • “Responding to a Mass Casualty Event at a School: General Guidance for the First Stage of Recovery” published by the National Associator of School Psychologist
  • “Responding to School Violence: Tips for Administrators” published by the National Associator of School Psychologist
  • “Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers” published by the National Associator of School Psychologist
  • “After a Suicide: A Toolkit for Schools” written by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the suicide Prevention Resource Center, and Education Development Center
  • National Association of School Psychologist
  • National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement
  • Child Mind Institute​​

​Vaping/ Tobacco Resources

  •  “For Kids and Teens: Tobacco Education Resources” published by Healthy Children
  • American Lung Association
  • Ohio Department of Health: Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation
  • Truth Initiative​​

24-Hour Crisis Hotline 800.351.7347

If you or someone you know is in crisis and needs help,

​call the Tri-County CRISIS Hotline 800.351.7347
The 24-Hour Crisis Hotline serves residents of
Miami,
Darke, and Shelby counties in Ohio.

​Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Call or Text 988, chat at 988lifeline.org

In crisis but can't talk? Crisis Text Line
Text 4Hope to 741741

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Tri-County Board of Recovery and
​Mental Health Services
1280 N. County Road 25A, Suite #1
Troy, OH 45373
937.335.7727 | FAX 937.335.8816
​Email us at [email protected]

M-F 8:00AM - 4:30PM. Closed federal holidays.

Services provided are funded in whole or in part by your continued support of the Tri-County Mental Health Levy.
The Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer