Loudoun County School Social Workers are committed to helping students, families, and staff understand conditions of mental health and ways to cope and recover
Did you know that LCPS is the first division to complete an Equity Assessment with the Equity Collaborative and publish a statement condemning White supremacy, hate crimes, and racially motivated acts of violence? #lcps20#equity
This month is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Suicidal thoughts do not mean someone is weak or flawed, and not taking them seriously can have devastating outcomes. Know the warning signs for suicide ⬇️
"The best part of the plan? You fill it out yourself so it’s tailored to your needs exactly. If you need help writing your own suicide safety plan, check out this template from the @800273TALK" 💗 #WorldSuicidePreventionDay https://t.co/kqlfJ4RROE
How many children with anxiety and depression go to the school bathroom to deal with their pain? I don’t know the answer, but @LCPSLegacy seems to have found an awesome way to exhibit some love and a little SEL for children who enter the restroom. Love it!
If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please know that you are not alone. Please reach out for help.
NAMI HELPLINE
800-950-NAMI
National Suicide Prevention Hotline… https://t.co/aNdY25eBCc
Throwback to some of Project Horse’s previous fall fundraisers! Have you gotten your ticket to this year’s event? It’s only a few weeks away! You can find the link for tickets on our Eventbrite, website, and all our social media! We hope to see you there!
#throwbackthursday
National Suicide Prevention Week is September 8–14. Children deserve schools and communities where they know they’re valued and loved, and where help is available if they find themselves in crisis. These resources can help. https://t.co/VlOmFD8ghl