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Talking to Kids about School Safety
School violence and the resulting intense media coverage bring
school safety issues to the forefront for all of us. However,
children, in particular, may experience anxiety, fear, and a sense
of personal risk. Knowing how to talk with your child about school
safety issues could be critical in recognizing and preventing acts
of violence, and will play an important role in easing fear and
anxieties about their personal safety.
To guide parents, the National Mental Health Association offers
the following suggestions:
The following behaviors are signs that a child may need
help:
The more signs you see the greater the chance the child needs
help. The National Mental Health Association’s toll-free
Information Line can help parents and teachers find community
resources. NMHA also provides informational brochures on
children’s mental health issues, such as a Teen Survival
Guide to Surviving Stress, Teen Depression, Coping with Loss, Youth
Violence and What Every Child Needs for Good Mental Health.
For more information, contact your local Mental Health Association
or the National Mental Health Association at (800) 969-NMHA.
2001 N. Beauregard Street, 12th Floor
Alexandria, VA 22311
Phone 703/684-7722
Fax 703/684-5968
Mental Health Resource Center 800/969-NMHA
TTY Line 800/433-5959
Established in 1909, the National Mental Health Association is
America’s leading mental health advocacy organization
dedicated to improving understanding, treatment and services for
adults and children with mental health needs.
The National Mental Health Association (NMHA) is the country's
oldest and largest nonprofit organization addressing all aspects of
mental health and mental illness. With more than 340 affiliates
nationwide, NMHA works to improve the mental health of all
Americans through advocacy, education, research and service.
Help is Just a Phone Call Away
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We cannot offer diagnosis, counseling or recommendations online,
but an Assessment and Referral specialist is available 24 hours/7
days a week at 866-671-3130. If you are currently experiencing an
emergency, please dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
If you prefer to contact us via email, please click here to fill out a
request information form.
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person is discriminated against based on age, color, race, creed,
religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or on the
basis of disability in admission to, participation in or receipt of
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adults and adolescent. The Vines Hospital, because of its
specialization of services, has restrictions on age. The Vines
Hospital is a fully handicap accessible facility.
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