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Mental Health Services
We recognize the importance of consistent and continued care for our students who access our school-based mental health services. The district has contacted each of our mental health partners and they plan to continue to provide access to mental health services. Any specific questions or concerns should be directed to your student’s therapist and treatment provider. All agencies have options for home visits (as appropriate) or telephone sessions.CRISIS HOTLINE: 513-281-2273
CRISIS TEXTLINE: 839863 and text 4HOPE
Si tú estás en crisis o piensas en suicidarte, o si conoces a alguien en crisis o que piensa en suicidarse, llama:La Red Nacional de Prevención de Suicido (en español)1-888-628-9454If you are in crisis or are thinking of suicide, or if you know someone in crisis or who is thinking of suicide, call:The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (in English)1-800-273-8255These crisis lines are operated 24/7, so please call if you have any concerns or questions.
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Public Health Department Contact Information
If you have questions or concern, you should contact:
Butler County Public Health Department: 1-877-774-4636
Hamilton County Public Health Department: 1-513-946-7800
Springdale City Health Department: 1-513-346-5725
Warren County Health District: 1-513-695-1228
Additional resources:
Ohio Department of Health Information https://odh.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/odh/home
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Information https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html
State medical experts indicate that the best ways to prevent the spread of COVID -19 are the same recommendations for preventing the spread of the flu.
Please click here to read information from the Ohio Department of Health regarding the COVID-19.
Families may also visit the CDC website for more information regarding the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Thank you for your continued support in keeping our students and staff safe.
More information on the coronavirus is available at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
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newsroom/charter-to-offer- free-access-to-spectrum- broadband-and-wifi-for-60- days-for-new-K12-and-college- student-households-and-more - Hamilton County Job and Family Service has a list of services they provide as well as other assistance from local nonprofit groups: https://www.hcjfs.org/
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- Spectrum is providing free broadband for 60 days for households without existing service that have K-12 age children or college students to allow for remote learning opportunities. For more details, the link is here: https://corporate.charter.com/