CommUNITY Resources

Here you will find a variety of community resources to help support our families and community members with their specific needs. Click on the links below to view the resources available. If you have any questions about the resources or need additional information please contact our district social workers.

Crisis Resources

Adult Protective Services (APS)

https://aging.georgia.gov/report-elder-abuse/adult-protective-services-aps

1-866-552-4464

Child Abuse Reporting

https://dfcs.georgia.gov/services/child-abuse-neglect

1-855-422-4453

Georgia Crisis and Access Line

1-800-715-4225

Nationwide Suicide Prevention Lifeline

                (800) 273-8255

988 Lifeline

988Lifeline.org

Call or Text 988

National Domestic Violence Hotline

1-800-799-7233

Texting Mental Health Crisis Line

Text ‘4Hope’ to 741741

Police Department

Jasper Police Department

(706) 692-9110 (non-emergency)

Mental Health Resources

 School-Based Therapy

Pickens County School District has partnered with Georgia H.O.P.E. and Highland Rivers to offer mental health therapy and consultation services right inside your child’s school building. Please speak to your child’s school counselor if you are interested in obtaining services.

School Counseling Teams

Each school has their own school counselor(s) available to help you and your child. Please visit your child’s school website to find out your child’s school counselor and their contact information.

Social Work Team

PCSD has two licensed social workers, Kayla Kinser and Whitney Carnes that are available to provide resources to help you meet your child’s basic, educational, academic, and socio-emotional needs. Please reach out to one of them if you need help in one of these areas: KaylaKinser@pickenscountyschools.org or WhitneyCarnes@pickenscountyschools.org 

Pickens County Sheriff Rapid Response Team

Marc WIlliams (706) 253-8900 or (678) 236-2112

Pickens County Family Connection

Substance Abuse and Treatment

SAMHSA- Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration https://www.samhsa.gov/ visit their website for treatment locators and brochures on talking to your kids about addiction and staying safe. SAMHSA national helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

AA – call for a meeting near you 1-866-671-0594

Al-Anon/ Al-Ateen – support group for families of drug/alcohol family members. Visit https://al-anon.org/ to find a group near you. 

Nicotine and Addiction - SmokefreeTXT for teens- Teens ages 13–17 years old in the United States who want to be smoke-free. You will receive 3-5 messages per day to encourage you and support you. https://teen.smokefree.gov

Talking with Teens About Vaping - http://getparentingtips.com

Printed handouts:

What You Need to Know and How to Talk to Your Kids About Vaping

Common Diagnosis, Concerns, Support and Information

ADHD

To learn more about symptoms, treatment, tools and strategies, as well as common issues kids and teens face visit: https://www.moretoadhd.com/

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Parenting a Child with ADHD Fact Sheet

Autism

To obtain resources providing information on autism and helpful guides and tools to support you and your family visit:

100 days kit Autism Speaks www.autismspeaks.org

AWAARE Collaboration https://awaare.nationalautismassociation.org/

15 Activities, Teaching Strategies, and Resources for Teaching Children with Autism www.Waterford.org

Anxiety

To learn more about the signs, symptoms and coping strategies of anxiety visit

Does My Child Have an Anxiety Disorder?

How to Cope With Generalized Anxiety Disorder

http://worrywisekids.org/

Depression 

To learn more about the signs, symptoms and coping strategies of depression visit

Depressive and Mood Disorders

https://www.erikaslighthouse.org/

National Institute of Mental Health

What is Clinical Depression?

Depression Symptoms and Warning Signs

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

https://iocdf.org

Self-Harm/ Suicidal Ideation

To learn more about prevention, signs and treatment options visit:

Help for Cutting and Other Self-Injury

Cutting and Self Harm

Printed handouts 

Safety Plan

Suicide Warning Signs Card

Separation and Divorce

https://www.columbusfamilylaw.org/news/resources-for-children-of-divorce-and-separation/

Domestic Violence

https://www.nctsn.org/resources/children-and-domestic-violence-keeping-your-children-safe-and-responding-their-fears

Talking to Kids About Tragedy

https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/Media/Pages/talking-to-children-about-tragedies-and-other-news-events.aspx

https://www.positiveparentingsolutions.com/parenting/talking-to-kids-about-tragedy

Calming/Relaxation Resources

Calming Apps

Please note: these apps are free to download but might have additional features that cost money.

Calm - Calm your mind with meditation, sleep stories, and restful music

Head Space - Meditation, Mindfulness, and Sleep

My Life Meditation (formally known as Stop Breathe and Think) - Guided Meditation for Sleep, Stress, Anxiety and Relaxation

Insight Timer - Meditation, Sleep, Music

Smiling Mind - Free app geared toward kids and adults. Meditations for younger children are parent- child focused. Sensory exercises and breathing meditations

The Mindfulness App - Relax, Calm, Focus, and Sleep

Sleep Sounds - Relax &Sleep- sounds for sleep, nature, beach, forest, rain sounds

I Am - Daily affirmations and reminders for self care

Websites that promote relaxation 

Mindful doodling https://zentangle.com/pages/get-started

Gratitude journaling https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/gratitude

Mandala Coloring https://mondaymandala.com/

Relaxing Sounds https://noises.online/

Guided Imagery https://www.headspace.com/

Grief, Loss, and Trauma

Grief and Loss

Georgia Mountains Hospice

Trauma/Abuse - to learn more about trauma and its impact on children visit:

National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Coping With Traumatic Events

National Institute of Mental Health