Community Mental Health Trainings & Resources

Crisis Prevention Institute
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Top 10 De-escalation Tips for Educators. Click the link below
As an education professional, every day at school or in the classroom presents new encounters, situations, and challenges. You may find yourself dealing with angry, hostile, or disruptive behavior every day. Your response to this defensive behavior plays a critical role in determining whether or not the incident will escalate into a crisis situation.

These 10 de-escalation tips from CPI provide strategies and techniques to help you respond to difficult behavior in the safest, most effective way possible.

Phone
877.877.5390
Crisis Prevention Institute – De-Escalation Tips for Educators
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Phone: 877.877.5390 Website: https://institute.crisisprevention.com/home
Top 10 De-escalation Tips for Educators. Click the link below to visit.
As an education professional, every day at school or in the classroom presents new encounters, situations, and challenges. You may find yourself dealing with angry, hostile, or disruptive behavior every day. Your response to this defensive behavior plays a critical role in determining whether or not the incident will escalate into a crisis situation.

These 10 de-escalation tips from CPI provide strategies and techniques to help you respond to difficult behavior in the safest, most effective way possible.

Phone
877.877.5390
Idaho Legal Aid Services
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Fair Housing: Assistive Animals

Phone
208-746-7541
Address
1447 S Tyrell Lane
Boise, ID 83706
83706
Idaho Training Clearinghouse – Parent Resources Page
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Parent Resources: Your Guide to Special Education, Behavior Support, and Education Interventions. The Idaho Training Clearinghouse (ITC), funded by the Idaho State Department of Education-Special Education, is designed to link school professionals and parents with special education training opportunities and resources across the state.

Date Updated
11/11/24
Mental Health Month Education Toolkit
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Since MHA established May as Mental Health Month in 1949, MHA and its affiliates across the country have led the observance of Mental Health Month by reaching millions of people through the media, local events, and screenings. Organizations are welcome to share the Mental Health Month toolkit 2 materials to promote mental health awareness among employees. Mental health promotion is not limited to the month of May, and these public education materials can be used year-round. Download the latest toolkit here: https://www.samhsa.gov/mental-health-awareness-month/toolkit

NAMI Idaho
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Teens and Young Adults - NAMI Idaho understands there are individualized needs for youth with mental health concerns. We have both in-person and virtual formats to support Idaho's youth ages 12-24. All support groups are confidential and target the needs of the participants.


Idaho Suicide Prevention and Crisis Hotline


Call or Text - 988

Phone
1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
Address
P.O. Box 2256
Boise, Idaho 83701
83701
Rural Mental Health Connections
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Managing Postpartum Depression in Rural America


During this 60-minute webinar, Dr. Keisha Reneé Callins, a physician, public health professional, and obstetrician/gynecologist, discusses how she works with mothers to manage postpartum depression. She is committed to providing women's healthcare services, especially in rural and underserved areas of Georgia.


Also joining the webinar to speak from her experience with living in rural America and managing postpartum depression is Carrie Banks, Peer Support Programs Director at Postpartum Support International.

Phone
(800) 226-8113
Address
3353 Wall Street
Mayville, NY 14757
14757
Date Updated
02/11/25
Silver Valley Local Mental Health Trainings
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Visit our trainings page for upcoming local mental health trainings. Click the link below

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US Service Animals
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Register Your Emotional Support Animal And Receive All The Benefits.


What Is a Companion Dog?


Also called emotional support dogs (ESDs), companion dogs function as constant partners in the daily lives of those who find themselves suffering from anxiety or emotional distress on their own. Companion dogs can help anxiety sufferers gain a sense of freedom and independence which allows them to take on their daily lives with a sense of security and wellbeing. With the presence of a companion dog, many owners feel calm in situations that might otherwise paralyze them with anxiety or depression.

Phone
(985) 570-5386
Address
205 Holiday Blvd., Covington, LA 70433
70433