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Suite 360 Mental Health Student Resources
6th Grade
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- Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention
- Child Trafficking Prevention
- Awareness of Local, School, & Community Resources and the Process for Accessing Treatment
- Strategies to Develop Healthy Coping Techniques
- Recognizing the Signs of Mental Illness and Reducing Mental Health Stigma
- Prevention of Mental Health Disorders and Mental Health Awareness/Assistance
- Prevention of Suicide
- Strategies to Support a Peer, Friend, or Family Member with a Mental Health Disorder
7th Grade
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- Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention
- Child Trafficking Prevention
- Awareness of Local, School, & Community Resources and the Process for Accessing Treatment
- Strategies to Develop Healthy Coping Techniques
- Recognizing the Signs of Mental Illness and Reducing Mental Health Stigma
- Prevention of Mental Health Disorders and Mental Health Awareness/Assistance
- Prevention of Suicide
- Strategies to Support a Peer, Friend, or Family Member with a Mental Health Disorder
8th Grade
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- Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention
- Child Trafficking Prevention
- Awareness of Local, School, & Community Resources and the Process for Accessing Treatment
- Strategies to Develop Healthy Coping Techniques
- Recognizing the Signs of Mental Illness and Reducing Mental Health Stigma
- Prevention of Mental Health Disorders and Mental Health Awareness/Assistance
- Prevention of Suicide
- Strategies to Support a Peer, Friend, or Family Member with a Mental Health Disorder