Prevention
Preventing the onset of mental health problems before they occur, and supporting people to stay well, is an important approach to improving mental health in our communities. Listed below are resources focused on the wellbeing of all family members.
Suicide:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
- Phone: 1(800) 784-2433
California Youth Crisis Line:
- Website: https://calyouth.org/cycl/
- Phone:1 (800) 843-5200
Crisis Text Line:
- Website: https://www.crisistextline.org/text-us/
- Text HOME to 741741
Drug and Alcohol:
SAMHSA’s National Helpline:
- Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
- Phone: 1 (800) 662-HELP
Sacramento County Alcohol and Drug Services:
- Website: Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Services
- Brochures: Alcohol and Drug Services
- Phone: (916) 395-3552, ext 272 from 8:00am-5:00 pm, Monday-Friday
Tobacco Use Prevention Education Program:
- Website: https://bit.ly/TwinRiversTUPE
- Brochure: Parent/Guardian Guide on the Vaping Epidemic
- Online Courses for Families: https://addictionschool.addictionpolicy.org/
Bullying:
Bullying Prevention Project
- Website: https://sactobullyprevention.org/
TRUSD Bullying Policy & Resources
- Website: Family Resources on Bullying
Mental Health First Aid:
Sacramento Mental Health Urgent Care Clinic
- Website: https://www.tpcp.org/programs/urgent-care
- Phone: (916) 520-2460
Mental Health ACCESS Team Brochure:
- Brochure: Mental Health ACCESS Team Brochure
- ACCESS Request For Services Form:
The Source– 24/7 call center that provides immediate phone response, mobile crisis intervention and referral services to children and youth up to age 26 and their caregivers.
- For referrals, call (916) 787-7678 or (916) SUPPORT
- Website: https://thesourcesacramento.com
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