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Fullerton Joint Union High School District fosters a culture that promotes the health, safety, and well-being of students and parents. To continuously support this commitment, the district has made an agreement with Care Solace.Care Solace is an online resource with a live 24/7 concierge meant to assist individuals in finding local mental health related programs and counseling services. Care Solace’s web-based system works alongside our multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) as a tool for school staff and families to connect with community-based mental healthcare resources and providers. The proprietary care navigation system taps into a vast database of mental healthcare resources to find carefully vetted local therapists and programs in minutes.School district staff and families may access Care Solace services in two ways:1. Call (888) 515-0595 to speak with someone from your Concierge team
- Representatives are standing by to take your call or email 24/7
2. Visit your custom district link is www.caresolace.com/fjuhsdfamilies- Answer ten easy questions to receive an extensive list of referrals to applicable care providers. Care Solace takes into account all types of private insurance including Medi-Cal, Medicaid, and Medicare and those that have no insurance. The platform also filters by age, gender, zip code and special requests
Care Solace is now available for use by district students, staff, and families at no cost. Care Solace does not require a name, address, phone number, or date of birth. All information entered on the Care Solace tool is completely confidential and securely stored.Please note this service is an optional resource available by choice and is not mandatory in any way. If you are interested in seeking counseling-related services at this time, please consider visiting. Thank You!
American Academy of Pediatrics- Teen SectionSeveral articles on topics such as substance abuse, nutrition, fitness, save driving, and more.Greater Good MagazineThe Greater Good Science Center is at the fore of a new scientific movement to explore the roots of happy and compassionate individuals, strong social bonds, and altruistic behavior—the science of a meaningful life on issues ranging from safety, fitness, substance abuse, school topics, and more.Nemours Foundation- Teens HealthResources on issues ranging from safety, fitness, substance abuse, school topics, and more.
Bullying, Cyberbulling, and Internet SafetyCyberbullying Research CenterFederal Government Website on BullyingCommon Sense MediaSafe & Responsible Social NetworkingNational Crime Prevention Council- Resouce for Parents to Prevent CyberbullyingPurdue University Global has published a cyberbullying article titled ”Cyberbullying: What is It and How to Prevent It?”StressNemours Foundation - Stress & Coping CenterAnxiety and Depression Association of American- TeensNational Alliance on Mental Illness Orange County, CAResources on mental illnesses as well as family and peer support and education groupsNational Suicide Prevention LifelineOrange County Health Care Agency Behavioral Health Resources & Links:Teenagers & SleepThe Mayo ClinicThe University of California, Los Angeles Sleep Disorders CenterTeens Health from NemoursThe National Sleep Foundationhttps://sleepfoundation.org/sleep-topics/teens-and-sleepNutritionUnited States Department of AgricultureAmerican Academy of Pediatrics- Healthy Childrenhttps://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/teen/nutrition/