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Free Youth Mental Health Resources

Free mental health infographics, and handouts to help school staff and parents promote the wellbeing of students, families, and colleagues.

Notice. Talk. Act.® at School has released these free infographics, virtual events and handouts to help teachers, school staff and parents promote the well-being of students, families, and colleagues during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

Infographics

The Notice. Talk. Act.® at School After-School Handout

This resource provides after-school staff with the knowledge and skills of what behaviors to notice that could be indicative of a mental health issue, how to talk to students, and how to act or refer students to additional resources.

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It's Time to Reconnect Resource

This resource aids all family members in moving away from isolation and towards connection across the entire family. We have been spending too much time on screens and this resource will help your family address this issue. In this resource you will find helpful tips on how you can make connecting with one another a habit within your family.

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OARS Brochure for Parents 

OARS is an interactive motivational interviewing technique used to facilitate an open conversation. This OARS Brochure for Parents supports parents in establishing and maintaining a healthy relationship with their children, assessing their needs, and personalizing conversation and responses.

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The Notice. Talk. Act.® at School Refugee Students Resource

This guide helps educators and mental health professionals notice and respond to the unique mental health challenges a refugee student might face. This resource is designed to help them support the mental health of refugee students by reviewing cultural views regarding mental health, signs and symptoms to look out for, and how to be an ally and advocate for refugee students.

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The Notice. Talk. Act.® at Home Coping Skills Resource

This guide helps parents and caregivers trying to navigate heightened levels of stress. This resource will help families better understand common signs of stress, offer ways to manage stress, and an example of how you can plan stress relief activities for the whole family.

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The Notice. Talk. Act.® at School Distance Learning Infographic

This infographic helps school staff members better understand how they can Notice changes in a students behavior during distance learning, when to engage in a conversation, and what potential action steps they should take. It follows our Notice. Talk. Act.® approach for schools.

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The Notice. Talk. Act.® at Home Infographic

This infographic helps parents/guardians/caregivers better understand how they can notice changes in family member’s behavior, when to engage in a conversation, and what potential action steps they should take. It follows our Notice. Talk. Act.® approach for homes.

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What Do Disruptive Behaviors Indicate Fact Sheet

This fact sheet provides community members with an overview of how schools tend to approach disruptive behaviors, the harmful impacts of zero tolerance polices, and a potential solution in how schools can view disruptive behaviors as a sign for support not discipline.

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Contact Us

To learn more about Notice. Talk. Act.® at School and to bring the curriculum to your school, please contact us at [email protected].