Winters JUSD Wellness Resources
The "Wellness Resources" website is Winters Joint Unified School District's effort to provide social, emotional, and behavioral supports to our students and families during these uncertain times. With current school closures related to the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, we understand the importance of mental wellness. On this page, you will find strategies to manage your mental health and cope during COVID-19 pandemic or any other related crisis you may be experiencing.
Disclaimer: The following links are purely for educational purposes and are not intended as psychological interventions or as a substitute for psychological treatment. If you are in need of psychological help you should seek the consultation of a licensed mental health professional.
RISE, Inc. is a non-profit public benefit Corporation serving the Winters community to enhance the quality of life and opportunity for self-sufficiency.
Rise inc and Winters Health Care Clinic
Video on the Adolescent Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) for Staff
Rise inc and Winters Health Care Clinic
Video on the Adolescent Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) for Parents
Rise inc y la Clínica de Atención Médica de Winters
Video sobre el Programa de Abuso de Sustancias para Adolescentes (ASAP) para padres
Depression
Depression in Children and Adolescents (NASP)
Depression: Helping Handout for Home (NASP)
Suicide Prevention
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
Preventing Youth Suicide: Brief Facts & Tips (NASP)
Preventing Youth Suicide: Tips for Parents & Educators (NASP)
Anxiety
Anxiety and Depression in Children (CDC)
Anxiety & Anxiety Disorders in Children (NASP)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children (CDC)
Trauma: Brief Facts and Tips (NASP)
Substance Abuse Disorders
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration
What is Substance Abuse Treatment
Local Mental Health Resources
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
How to Talk to Your Child About Suicide
Yolo County Health and Human Services
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
Additional Mental Health Resources
Community Resources
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
Toll-Free: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
Toll-Free: (español): 1-888-628-9454
TTY: 1-800-799-4TTY (1-800-799-4889)
Veterans: press 1 or text 838255; Para español, oprima el numero 2
Website in English: https://www. .org
Sitio en español: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/help-yourself/en-espanol
SAMHSA Disaster Distress Helpline:
Toll-Free: 1-800-985-5990 (English and español)
SMS: Text TalkWithUs to 66746
SMS (español): “Hablanos” al 66746
TTY: 1-800-846-8517
Website in English: https://www.disasterdistress.samhsa.gov
Sitio en español : https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline/espanol
Dial 2-1-1 If you need assistance finding food, paying for housing bills, accessing free childcare, or other essential services, visit 211.org or dial 211 to speak to someone who can help. Run by the United Way.
ASK-Teen/Runaway Line Davis: (530) 753-0797; Woodland: (530) 668-8445; West Sacramento: (916) 371-3779
CommuniCare Mental Health & Substance Abuse Programs
Woodland: (530) 405-2815
West Sacramento: (916) 403-2970
Davis Community Meals (Shelter): (530) 753-9204
Empower Yolo Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Crisis Line
Woodland: (530) 662-1133
West Sacramento: (916) 371-1907
Fourth & Hope (Woodland Shelter): (530) 661-1218
Mental Health Patient Rights Advocate: (877) 965-6772
Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission
NAMI - Yolo Message Line (530) 756-8181
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Sutter Davis Hospital: (530) 756-6440
UCD Counseling & Psychological Services: (530) 752-0871
United Christian Center (Homeless Services): West Sacramento: (916) 372-0200
Woodland Memorial Hospital (530) 662-3961
Woodland: (530) 662-2211
Davis: (530) 758-2060
LGBT Latinx Youth (ALLY) Resources
ALLY Resources is a website designed by two practicing school psychologist in the Elk Grove USD. Their website provides easy access to multiple resources that are available to assist students with intersecting identities. Additionally, strategies and tips on how to interact and support these students is provided.
"Trevor provides valuable resources to young people nationwide who may not have anywhere else to turn to for help. That's why their work is so incredible—thanks to Trevor's programs, LGBTQ youth are not alone." Marisol C.
American Psychological Association:
Sexual orientation and gender identity.
UC Davis LBGTQIA Resource Center:
The purpose of the LGBTQIA Resource Center is to provide an open, safe, inclusive space and community.
Homeless and Foster Youth resources
YOLO County Homeless Services:
Yolo County Health & Human Services Agency (HHSA) Homeless Services works in partnership with the cities and local service providers to ensure a robust range of homeless services such as:
Emergency Shelter
Transitional Housing
Rapid Rehousing
Permanent Housing
Homeless Outreach
Housing Case Management
Housing Navigation
Resources for Homelesss Children and Youth:
These resources provide information about homeless students' rights to enroll and participate fully in school.
McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Act:
The McKinney-Vento Act ensures educational rights and protections for homeless children and youth. This brief will enable service providers to understand its significance.
CRISIS SUPPORT INFORMATION
If you or someone you know is experiencing a crisis, please encourage them to seek help and call or text one of the following numbers listed below:
CALL: National Suicide Hotline (800) 784-2433
CALL: YouthLine (877) 968-8491
CALL: Yolo County Crisis Line (888) 965-6647
CALL: LGBTQ Crisis Support (866) 488-7386
TEXT: "HOME" to 741741 (to text with a crisis counselor)
TEXT: “TEEN” to 839863 (Teen Crisis Line)
TEXT: "START" to 678678 (for LGBTQ Crisis Support)
If you or someone you love is experiencing an emergency, contact the Winters Police Department at (530) 795-2261, call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room as soon as possible to get help.