Resources allow us to share what we learn and what we can do as a community to keep our youth healthy, safe, and committed to a positive lifestyle. Here are a few resources to check out. Click on the links below for a list of accessible resources.
Community Support Network of Nevada County (CSN) is an inclusive, voluntary association of agencies and individuals from the Nevada County community who share a common mission: That all families in Nevada County have ready access to a well-integrated and coordinated support network that is easily available and well funded.
CSN: Calendar of Upcoming Events
Safe Schools Healthy Students: Nevada County Superintendent of Schools
Partners Family Resource Center: Grass Valley School District
SAMHDA Data Archive provides access to public use data files and documentation to support a better understanding of the nation’s substance abuse and mental health research data.
National Girls Institute is a research-based training and resource clearinghouse designed to advance understanding of girls’ issues and improve program and system responses to girls in the juvenile justice system.
Stop Bullying provides information from various government agencies on bullying, cyber bullying, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
Prevention of Alcohol Abuse
Above the Influence
Too Smart to Start
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Center for Excellence
National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Prevention Task Force on College Drinking
Prevention of Illicit Drug Use and Prescription Drug Misuse and Abuse
Stop Medicine Abuse
Drug Abuse and Addiction: Easy-to-Read Drug Facts
NIDA InfoFacts for Teens
Prevention of Suicide
The Trevor Project
My Friend is Talking about Suicide, What Should I do?
Department of Health: Crisis Center Access Line (Toll Free: 1-800-753-6879)
Suicide Prevention Resources
Promotion of Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Well-Being
Medline Plus: Health Information for You
NAMI Website
FREE Nevada County Prevention Services
SAMHSA’s Resource Center to Promote Acceptance, Dignity, and Social Inclusion Associated with Mental Health