Virtual access to non-emergency health care. Hazel Health can provide on-demand care for students across everything from stomach aches and rashes to allergies and asthma. These services are available at home, Monday-Friday from 7AM to 5PM at no cost to CCSD families
Visit Suicideprevention.nv.gov for more resources, including Youth Supports, Adult Supports, and Suicide Survivor Supports
SafeVoice is an anonymous tip report system with live response 24/7/365. Safevoice (SV) includes and goes beyond bullying to create an anonymous way to also report threats of school violence and friends at risk of suicide, self-harm, drugs and more.
Visit the SafeVoice site at https://www.ccsd.net/students/safevoice/
Visit the Calming Room for fun activities to help with stress and anxiety
Alcohol/Drug Abuse: 1-800-821-4357
Child Abuse and Neglect: 702-399-0081
Gang Intervention Team: 702-455-7004
Rape Crisis: 702-366-1640
STD/AIDS: 1-800-342-2437
Suicide Prevention: 988
The following is a list of community agencies compiled by the Sierra Vista High School Counseling Department that are possible sources of help. Sierra Vista does not endorse specific community services; however, this list is offered as a guide for some of the agencies that provide useful services.
ABC Therapy Family and Individual Counseling
Grief Counseling/Nathan Adelson Hospice-Teen Grief Groups
West Care Out Patient Counseling
Seven Hills/ Psychiatric and Addiction Treatment
Spring Mountain Treatment Options
Policy 5137 (PDF) - Clark County School District is committed to providing a safe, secure, and respectful learning environment for all students and employees at all District facilities, school buildings, in school buses, on school grounds, and at school sponsored activities. The school district strives to address bullying and cyberbullying so that there is no disruption to the learning environment and learning process.