A reference guide to programs and divisions of the Department of Education, emergency contacts and information within the community, support contacts and information in counseling, education, and mediation. Behavioral Health and Wellness Center Information on island, National Prevention Lifelines, and a list of Behavioral Health Providers.
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We are grateful for our partnership with WestCare Pacific Islands, Bright Futures - Ma’lak na Ha’ani. If you are interested in seeking behavioral health services for your child please contact one of our school counselors.
· Encourages positive student connections with peers, family, school, and community to facilitate student development.
· Facilitates the ability to cope with problems, crises, or traumatic experiences
· Provides support for students with anger, anxiety, depression/sadness, stress, and difficulty concentrating.
· Provides support for students struggling with social, emotional, behavioral, and/or academic challenges.
If you are interested in viewing the parent webinar - Trauma Talk: Tips for Mental Wellness for the Whole Family in the Face of Trauma - click this link
https://forms.gle/YLFYSJkR1XjMZr8y6
Please note that the link is to a Google Survey which is required to gain access to the webinar recording and material. WestCare require completion of the survey to help Bright Futures record data of those accessing the material. Upon completion of the survey, you will receive an email of the recorded session of the parent webinar, resources relative to the topic, and a pdf of the PowerPoint presentation.
Click here for a brochure about Bright Futures - Ma’lak na Ha’ani.
Email: care@gbhwc.guam.gov
Crisis Line: (671) 647-8833
Child Adolescent Services Division/ I Famagu'on-ta: (671) 477-5338
Rape Crisis Intervention: (671) 647-5351
Website: https://gbhwc.guam.gov/
(671) 475-2672
(671) 475-2653
Inafa' Maolek Conciliation is a conflict resolution organization on Guam dedicated to reducing violence related litigation and fostering peace and harmony in schools, workplaces, and communities through advocacy, mediation, and education.
Phone: (671) 475-1977
Email: inafamaolekguam@gmail.com
Website: https://inafamaolekguam.weebly.com/
Educational Talent Search (ETS) is part of the federally funded TRIO Programs at the University of Guam funded by the U.S Department of Education, designed to identify and assist individuals who have the potential to succeed in higher education. ETS serves 738 students grades 8th-12th where two-thirds of the participants must be first generation college students (neither parents graduated from college), and from low-income families.
Website: https://www.uog.edu/trio-program/educational-talent-search
Isa Psychological Services Center provides free mental health services to UOG students, staff, faculty, and members of their families, as well as to adults, children, and families from the local community who are not able to access services elsewhere.
Phone: (671) 735-2883
Email: isa@triton.uog.edu