WTCSB Services
Substance Use Prevention
Trainings
Community Resources
Mental Health 101
100

This program was designed to help at-risk children and teens under the age of 21 who exhibit multiple behavioral, emotional, or social problems. in a school based setting. 

School Counseling Intervention Program

100

This is the most commonly used addictive substance among youth.

Alcohol or Marijuana

100

This training equips individuals with the skills to be with someone in a meaningful way during a Mental Health crisis. 

MHFA

100

This 3-digit number connects people in crisis to mental health support in the U.S.

988

100

This condition involves persistent sadness and loss of interest in usual activities

Depression

200

This service provides immediate, on-site mental health support to individuals experiencing a crisis, helping to stabilize the situation and connect them with ongoing care.

Mobile Crisis Response

200

hese devices are often used to inhale nicotine or flavored vapor.

Vape

200

This training equips individuals with the skills needed to reverse an opioid overdose.

REVIVE!

200

Name one place someone can go for mental health support in their community.

What is a community services board, school counselor, doctor, therapist, or crisis line?

200

This condition involves excessive worry about daily life

Anxiety 

300

This program focuses on individuals experiencing their first signs of psychosis, providing early intervention and support to improve long-term outcomes.

First Episode Psychosis

300

Prevention programs aim to reduce these two things: risk factors and increase these.

Protective Factors

300

This training equips it's participants with the skills necessary to form a suicide safer community. 

safeTALK

300

This program partners with local businesses and residents to promote wellness, connection, and prevention education in the community.

The Community Coalition

300

This month raises awareness for suicide prevention

September

400

This program provides mental health and substance use prevention support specifically tailored for individuals who have served in the military.

Veterans Program/ SMVF

400

This opioid overdose reversal medication saves lives.

Narcan

400

This training places individuals into a staged room, and allows parents and caretakers to learn youth evasion strategies 

Hidden in Plain Sight 

400

This organization is a close partner with WTCSB, and helps young children and their families with several resources, including child-care. 

The Children's Center

400

A sudden change in sleep, appetite, or mood can be a warning sign of this.
Answer: What is mental health struggles?

Mental Health Struggle

500

Having a trusted adult or peer guide who provides support, encouragement, and guidance is an example of this protective factor.

Mentoring

500

This powerful synthetic opioid is responsible for many overdose deaths in the U.S.

Fentanyl 

500

This training is a Trauma-Informed training, and the basis for all of the work we do. 

 Hint: Tim's Favorite :)

ACES

500

This type of service helps individuals and families meet basic needs, access public assistance, and connect with supportive programs in the community. We receive referrals from this organization. 

Social Services

500

This phrase reminds people struggling with mental health that help is available

You are not alone