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SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SUPPORT & RESOURCES
Stafford County Public Schools (SCPS) continues to be committed to the social-emotional and physical health of all students. Any student in need of social-emotional support may contact their school’s Counselor, Social Worker, Psychologist, or Nurse for virtual resources and to ask questions. Please note: Staff members are expected to respond within 24 hours on workdays; this does not include weekends, holidays, or non-workdays; therefore, these resources should not be used for emergency situations. In the case of an emergency situation, please reach out to a trusted family member who may be able to provide immediate help. You may also find emergency resources at these numbers:Emergency Resources
Emergency Numbers
Child Protective Services (CPS) 1-800-552-7096 Crisis Text Line Text HOME to 741741 Empower House (Domestic Violence Support) 540-373-9373 Mental Health America of Fredericksburg 540-371-2704 National Domestic Violence Hotline 1−800−799−7233 or TTY 1−800−787−3224 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 Rappahannock Area Community Services Board 540-373-6876 Stafford County Department of Social Services (540) 658-4196
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RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS, PARENTS & CAREGIVERS
Stafford County Public Schools is committed to supporting our students, parents, and community at all times, and especially during this health crisis. For over a decade we have collaborated with the Crisis Management Institute (CMI) for resources and support during times of crisis and for prevention and preparedness resources at our schools. The CMI has provided amazing resources for our students, parents, and caregivers to use as we work to continue learning and growing at home.
Additional Social-Emotional Resources for Parents & Caregivers:
- Coping with Stress During COVID-19 Breakout
- Talking to Your Kids About COVID-19 (CMI)
- Social Skills Resources for Parents & Caregivers
- Social-Emotional Learning Activities for Parents & Caregivers with Elementary & Middle School Students
- Social-Emotional Learning Games for Parents & Caregivers with Elementary School Students
- Coronavirus: información reciente y recomendaciones
Positive Behavior Support Resources for Parents & Caregivers:
- Positive Behavior Support for Families
- Home Expectations (Home Tip #1)
- Acknowledgment (Home Tip #2)
- Prompts & Precorrections (Home Tip #3)
- Routines (Home Tip #4)
- Error Correction (Home Tip #5)
- Avoiding Power Struggles (Home Tip #6)
- Behavior Contracts (Home Tip #7)
Additional Related Services Resources for Parents & Caregivers:
In addition to the resources for parents & caregivers to use found here, each school's mental health teams are also available to support the social-emotional and physical health of students by answering questions and providing additional resources. Please visit the school website(s) for your family for more information about the MHT members available to support your needs. Please note: Staff members are expected to respond within 24 hours on workdays; this does not include weekends, holidays, or non-workdays; therefore, these resources should not be used for emergency situations. In the case of an emergency situation, please reach out to a trusted family member who may be able to provide immediate help.
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COMMUNITY & ONLINE RESOURCES
Students, parents, caregivers, and families may be in need of various resources to meet their specific needs. The mental health professionals for Stafford County Public Schools have compiled a list of resources and agencies to support students and families; the following link provides a list of agencies & resources and their websites (Resource List). The list will be updated periodically with additional resources. However, if a specific resource is needed or if there is a resource that needs to be added, please let your school's mental health team know. Please visit the school website(s) for your family for more information about the MHT members available to support your needs. Please note: Staff members are expected to respond within 24 hours on workdays; this does not include weekends, holidays, or non-workdays; therefore, these resources should not be used for emergency situations. In the case of an emergency situation, please reach out to a trusted family member who may be able to provide immediate help.