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​RESOURCE LINKS

805 Undocufund
VUSD Counseling website
VUSD Fall 2020 Family Information Website
foodshare
mental health resources
VUSD community resource
VUSD community resource guide

DRUG ABUSE RESOURCES

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE FOR TEENS
PARENT TOOL KIT
NATIONAL iNSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

EMERGENCY RESOURCES

PERSONAL COUNSELING & HEALTH SERVICES

  • VCBH Mental Health Crisis Team:  (866) 998-2243
  • Helpline of Ventura County: 211
  • Interface: Children Family Services (Food, shelter, financial assistance, health, parenting and mental health services) 1-800-339-9597
  • Behavioral Health:
​           1-800-227-2345
  • California Youth Crisis Line:
         1-800-843-5200
  • Coalition to End Family Violence: 656-1111
  • Drug Help Line:
​           1-800-662-HELP
  • Child Protective Services (report abuse): 654-3200
  • Trevor lifeline: 866-488-7386
  • Suicide Prevention Lifeline:  1-800-273-8255
  • Clinicas Ventura (Medical, Dental, Mental Health, Specialty Services): 805-647-6353    *Medi-Cal, Medi-Care accepted 
  • Aurora Vista del Mar Behavioral Heath Care: 1-800-207-9694 or 805-653-5158
  • VCBH STAR: 981-4233
  • Interface: Children Family Services: 1-800-339-9597
  • NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness: 805-641-2426
  • Alateen (Alcohol Intervention): 805-495-0270 or 805-656-7110
  • Alanon Family Groups (Family members whose lives are affected by the alcoholism of friends/family):   [email protected]

  

COVID-19   RESOURCES/ Recursos de COVID-19

Parent  Resources/ Recursos  para  Padres

  • VUSD Family Webpage (English)
  • VUSD Family Webpage (Spanish)
  • VUSD Family Survey (English) ​
  • VUSD Family Survey (Spanish)
  • City of Ventura Information
  • VC Emergency
  • SAMHSA Coping with Stress During Infectious Disease Outbreaks (English)
  • SAMHSA Coping with Stress During Infectious Disease Outbreaks (Spanish)
  • SAMHSA Talking with Your Children During Infectious Disease Outbreaks (English)
  • SAMHSA Talking with Your Children During Infectious Disease Outbreaks (Spanish)
  • SAMHSA Taking Care of Your Behavioral Health (English)
  • SAMHSA Taking Care of Your Behavioral Health (Spanish)
  • NCTSN Parents' Guide to Helping Families Cope with a Pandemic Flu (English) 
  • NCTSN Parents' Guide to Helping Families Cope with a Pandemic Flu (Spanish) 
  • NCTSN Parent/Caregiver Guide to Helping Families Cope with the Coronavirus Disease 
  • NCTSN After a Crisis: How Young Children Heal
  • NCTSN Simple Activities for Children and Adolescents
  • NCCTS Tips for Parents and Caregivers on Media Coverage of Traumatic Events
  • VCOE Coronavirus Community Resources
  • Achieving Well-Being Resource List​





















































































Teacher  Resources

  • CDC Guidance for Schools and Childcare Programs
  • CDC Interim Guidance for Administrators of US K-12 Schools and Childcare Programs
  • CDC Coronavirus 2019
  • U.S. Department of Education Information and Resources for Schools and School Personnel
  • U.S. Department of Education Student Privacy Policy Office FERPA
  • NSBA COVID-19: Preparing For Widespread Illness in Your School Community
  • neaTODAY Schools and Coronavirus: What You Should Know
  • Child Mind Institute Talking to Kids About the Coronavirus
  • Center for American Progress How K-12 Schools Should Prepare for Coronavirus 
  • City of Ventura Information
  • VC Emergency
  • SAMHSA Taking Care of Your Behavioral Health (English)
  • SAMHSA Taking Care of Your Behavioral Health (Spanish)







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