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Suicide Prevention

Suicide Prevention

The contacts provided here are the recommended starting points to accessing mental health services. The process to initiate and access clinical mental health treatment may vary depending on health insurance providers and availability of services. Sometimes working with multiple agencies and health insurance can be frustrating when you’re trying to help a child get needed mental health supports. We encourage you to not give up, continue to advocate for your child, and be patient with mental health providers as they work to address your needs as quickly and effectively as they’re able.

Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District is committed to promoting student wellness to help all students achieve academic, social-emotional, and behavioral success. Student mental health is supported by DCJESD through a variety of services ranging from school wellness campaigns to more intensive and individualized support programs. We also work closely with partners and community service agencies for additional service considerations to best support our students and families.

DCJESD Board Policies

Suicide Prevention BP 5141.52

Suicide Prevention AR 5141.52

 

National Resources

Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, text or call 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 800-273-8255

Crisis Textline by texting TALK to 741741

 

Community / County Resources

Placer County 24-Hour Suicide Prevention Hotline 24 hours per day/7 days per week

(916) 773-3111 or Toll Free (800) 273-8255

Sacramento County 24-Hour Suicide Prevention Hotline 24 hours per day/7 days per week

(916) 368-3111 or Toll Free (800) 273-8255

 

Placer County Children's Mental Health Crisis Triage Services

24-Hour Hotline: (916) 872-6549 or Toll Free (866) 293-1940

 

Placer County Family Mobile Team

This is in partnership with the Roseville Police Department and operational from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. seven days a week.

Service requests must be made through Roseville Police Department Dispatch only: (916) 774-5000


Sacramento County Mental Health Access Team

Call the Mental Health Access Team to request services and an over-the-phone assessment in order to be referred to an appropriate mental health service provider.

Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm

(916) 875-1055 or toll free (888) 881-4881 Fax (916) 875-1190 
 

Sacramento County Consumer-Operated Warm Line

Just need someone to talk to? Individuals with lived experience offer supportive listening, referrals to mental health resources, and more.

Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm (916) 366-4668

 

Sacramento County Community Support Team

Staff support individuals with navigating mental health services, provide field-based assessments, and can refer to other community resources as needed.

Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm (916) 874-6015
 

Sacramento County Mental Health Urgent Care Clinic

Provides services on a walk-in basis to individuals of all ages who are experiencing a mental health and/or co-occurring substance abuse crisis.

Monday - Friday, 10 am - 10 pm

Saturday - Sunday and Holidays, 10 am - 6 pm

2130 Stockton Boulevard, Building 300, Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 520-2460