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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

988 Adds ASL Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Callers


September 8, 2023 — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline’s addition of nationwide American Sign Language (ASL) services for people who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing, as part of ongoing efforts to expand accessibility to behavioral health care for underserved communities..

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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder—ADHD—is a brain-based disorder that affects about one in ten school-aged children. Symptoms continue into adulthood for more than half of those who have it in childhood. People who have ADHD have higher levels of inattention, impulsivity, and/or hyperactivity than their peers.


Executive function often is generally impaired when individuals have ADHD. This affects their ability to organize, plan, and manage thoughts and actions. They may have difficulty completing tasks or forget important things and may not consider the long-term consequences of their actions.


Symptoms

Frequently, ADHD symptoms are first noticed in early childhood. They can sometimes be hard to tell apart from the impulsivity, inattentiveness, and active behavior typical for children under the age of four. For this reason, diagnosis is usually made when a child is five or older. Children need to exhibit six or more symptoms for a diagnosis; older teens and adults should have at least five of the symptoms. Symptoms can change over time. For most people, ADHD persists in some form from childhood through adolescence and into adulthood, although when present, hyperactivity tends to decrease over time.

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ADHD in Preschool: What Parents Should Look For

Source: Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)

ADHD and Your Teens

Color Me Hopeful 5K Run/Walk 2023

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October 21st, 2023 in Lexington, KY


Increasing Behavioral Health Awareness


KPFC provides supports, education and advocacy to families raising children with behavioral health challenges. During COVID this work has become even more important. Many young people experiencing behavioral health challenges and their families feel overwhelmed and lose hope. KPFC holds hope for those families and guides them back to the light!


5K Walk/Run Fee: $25, includes T-shirt

Upcoming Free Virtual Opportunities

KPFC

Monthly Wonderful

Wednesday Webinars

We invite you to join us for monthly webinars! All of the webinars listed are free to attend. Participants will receive a certificate of attendance as requested. All participants are welcome.

Upcoming Webinar Topics 2023

Note: The registration link below will allow you to register for any of the listed webinars. You may select more than one webinar date to attend by selecting the dates connected to specific webinars in a single registration. Questions related to registration can be directed to carmilla@kypartnership.org.

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Family Peer Support Training Application
Youth Peer Support Training Application
Qualifications for Family Peer Support Training
Qualifications for Youth Peer Support Training

The first part of this session will include an overview and walkthrough of MyKy.info (a mobile-optimized website that pulls together the services in communities across the Commonwealth of Kentucky to provide support for people seeking a needed resource or experiencing a difficult time). The second part of this session will include services available to families through DCBS Family Support who do not meet criteria for reporting, and services that aim to prevent families from being referred to DCBS.

July - December 2023 RIAC Learning Series https://dbhdid.ky.gov/dbh/documents/riac/RIAC-Learning-Series-Flyer.pdf

October 19th 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

CEUs Pending Approval

Reach out to kyschoolvirtual@ky.gov if you have any questions.

Not Stopping for Directions - Podcast for Dads
In an effort to provide a resource for dads, KPFC has launched a podcast,
Not Stopping for Directions, hosted by Michael Karman.

If you have a comment, suggestion, or think you are, or know, a good guest please reach out via email to dads@kypartnership.org.

National Hotlines for Help

National Dating Abuse Helpline

Offers confidential support for teens, young adults, and their loved ones seeking help, resources, or information related to healthy relationships and dating abuse in the US.

Visit: loveisrespect.org

Call: 1-866-331-9474 (TTY: 1-800-787-3224)

Text: “LOVEIS” to 22522.

 

The National Sexual Assault Hotline

Telephone: 800.656.HOPE (4673)

Online chat: online.rainn.org

Español: rainn.org/es

 

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Call or Text: 988

Chat: https://988lifeline.org/chat

Deaf and Hard of Hearing: for TTY users, use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 988

Línea de Prevención del Suicidio y Crisis

llama al 988 o envía un texto al 988, o chat via https://988lifeline.org/chat (en inglés) 

 

Crisis Text Line

Text HOME to 741741

 

The Trevor Project (LGBTQ youth)

Call: 1-866-488-7386

Text: START to 678678

Visit TrevorChat: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/webchat


Veteran's Crisis Line

1-800-273-TALK (8255)

TTY: 1-800-799-4889

Website: www.veteranscrisisline.net

Connects veterans in crisis (and their families and friends) with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential, toll-free hotline, online chat, or text.

Find Treatment Resources

Substance Use Treatment Locator

Millions of Americans have a substance use disorder. Help is available. FindTreatment.gov.

Disaster Distress Helpline

1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746).

Website: www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator

Find alcohol, drug, or mental health treatment facilities and programs around the country at findtreatment.samhsa.gov.

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