Crisis Hotlines, Drug/Alcohol & Community Mental Health Resources Community Mental Health Resources
COMMUNITY CONSCIENCE: Thirteen Ventura County social services agencies can be accessed at this link. They include such groups such as the Conejo Free Clinic, Hospice of the Conejo Valley, Senior Concerns and Youth Employment Services. Three government social service agencies are also tenants including the Social Service Administration, Probation Youth Services and WIC Nutrition Program. http://www.communityconscience.org/Agencies/tabid/513/Default.aspx DMV FOR TEENS: An informational website regarding the new driving laws for teens as well as a wealth of resources on driver education/training, insurance, financial responsibility, drug and alcohol use, effects and consequences; study materials etc... http://www.dmv.ca.gov/teenweb/ GIRLS EMPOWERMENT CENTER: (GEC) is a small registered non-profit organization devoted to empowering the development of girls in the Conejo Valley. The goal of this organization is to act as a buffer against societal influences and provide a safe and nurturing place for girls to mature. Call 805-341-5735 or: http://www.girlsempowermentcenter.com/index.html VENTURA COUNTY "INTERFACE" HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES ONLINE: an integrated component of the County Health Care system, to promote resiliency, recovery, and hope for their clients: http://www.icfs.org/ VENTURA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION sponsors an Alcohol and Other Drug Resources website for Parents and Teens at: http://www.vcoe.org/hth/AlcoholOtherDrugResources.aspx
DRUGS & ALCOHOL
ENGAGE TREATMENT PROGRAMS: Engage Treatment Programs supports local teens and young adults in the community, helping them learn the skills and tools necessary in order to live a healthier and satisfying the life. Engage clients enter our programs seeking guidance at one of the most difficult or challenging times in their lives. Our clients leave not only with the necessary tools to make their goals as a reality, but with hope for a bright future to fully ENGAGE in life. http://engagetreatmentprograms.com/ JUST THINK TWICE: This is a DEA sponsored website with comprehensive, and current drug information. http://justthinktwice.com/ MONTANA METH PROJECT: Montana Meth Project is a large-scale prevention program aimed at significantly reducing first-time meth use through public service messaging, public policy, and community outreach. www.montanameth.org/ NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE (NIDA): http://www.drugabuse.gov/ STRYVE is a national initiative, led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which takes a public health approach to preventing youth violence before it starts. To support this effort, STRYVE Online provides communities with the knowledge and resources to be successful in preventing youth violence. http://www.safeyouth.gov/Pages/Home.aspx (SAMHSA) Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration: http://www.samhsa.gov/ TRANSITIONS SUPPORT GROUP aims to support families with older children and young adults (aged 11-28) and young adults aged 16-28 who are transitioning into middle school, into high school, into college, postsecondary or the workforce. Discussion focuses on planning for and transitioning through adulthood, including school, work, social, behavior, life skills, community integration and services and topics suggested by the participants. http://www.pause4kids.com/transitions.php