Student CAREText
What is a Student CAREText?
A student CAREText provides students and the community with easy access to report any potential behaviors of concern in others that might indicate a need for further attention. Each school site has a number or email address that can be used to alert school staff about the safety or well-being of others. Each member of our community has the ability to make a positive difference in the life of someone who needs help. If you see something, say something, and let’s take care of each other by making a confidential report. Once a report is received, the school site will evaluate the situation to ensure the student(s) have the needed support and resources to get back on track!
When should I report?
Cause for concern may be indicated by someone demonstrating the following behavior(s):
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- Trouble controlling emotions
- Withdrawal from friends
- Withdrawal from usual activities
- Feelings of rejection or solitude
- Feelings of constant disrespect
- Frequent loss of temper
- An increase in risk-taking behaviors
- Talk of suicide or loss of hope
- Self-harm
- Declining school performance
Junior High Student CAREText
High School Student CAREText
Adult School Student CAREText
Crisis Resources
If you or someone you know needs immediate help, reach out now!
The following is a list of additional resources should you or someone you know need immediate help.
Henry Mayo ER (Crisis)
(661) 200 - 2000
Child and Family Center Crisis Line
(661) 259 - 9439
(661) 259 - 9439
Children's Bureau
(661) 705 - 4670
(661) 705 - 4670
Santa Clarita Mental Health
(661) 288 - 4800
(661) 288 - 4800
Samuel Dixon Health Center
(661) 257 - 2339
(661) 257 - 2339
Teen Line
800 - 852 - 8336
Child Help National Child Abuse Hotline (24 hour)
800 - 422 - 4453
800 - 422 - 4453
Olive View Mental Health Urgent Care (Crisis)
(818) 485 - 0888
Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Bureau of Victim Services
800 - 380 - 3811
Disaster Distress Helpline*
800 - 985 - 5990
Text "TalkWithUs" to 66746
Text "TalkWithUs" to 66746
En español texto "Hablanos" a 66746.
*The Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) is a program of the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) which provides crisis counseling and support for anyone in the U.S. experiencing distress or other behavioral health concerns related to any natural or human-caused disaster. Calls are answered by a network of independently-operated crisis centers around the country, who provide psychological first aid, emotional support, crisis assessment and intervention, and referrals to local/state behavioral health services for follow-up care & support.