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Educational Info for Caregivers

Educational Info for Caregivers

    • Santa Clara County Prevention Services Resources - an extensive list of links to General Mental Health Information, Wellness Strategies & Activities, Local Resources & Supports, Virtual Support & Hotlines, Grief & Loss, Mental Health & Social Media, and Substance Use
    • JED’s Mental Health Resource Center - Find ways to manage feelings like anxiety and sadness; learn how to navigate emotional challenges like break-ups and other difficult transitions; get information on mental health conditions like depression; discover tools for self-care; and get help for yourself or a loved one.
    • Parent Venture - The Parent Venture is a leading provider of professional parent and community education in Silicon Valley. Topics include mental health, digital media, substance use, college planning, and more that impact the health, safety, and well-being of children and teens.
    • Children’s Health Council (CHC) Resource Library - offers online, anytime access to the best resources about learning differences, ADHD, autism, anxiety and depression.
    • Children’s Health Council (CHC) Voices of Compassion Podcast - a weekly podcast with insights, inspiration and creative conversations about mental health, education and family.
    • Children’s Health Council (CHC) Community Education - a series of free and engaging sessions, resources for parents, teens, teachers and behavioral health professionals who live or work with children, teens or young adults with ADHD, learning differences, autism, anxiety and depression.
    • The Child Mind Institute - Family Resource Center - includes hundreds of articles to help families support children who are struggling with mental health, behavior, or learning challenges.
    • The Child Mind Institute - Healthy Minds Videos - these evidence-based resources teach a set of mental health skills that can help now and for the rest of your life.
    • The Child Mind Institute - YouTube Channel - with informational and skill-building videos and toolkits.
    • Wellness Ed Lab - Free, online Mental Health training for students, families, and educators.
    • HEARD Alliance Parent Toolbox - A collection of various mental health resources from the HEARD Alliance. Their mission is to increase collaboration amongst primary care, mental health, and educational professionals to enhance the community’s ability to promote well-being, to treat depression and related conditions and to prevent suicide in adolescents and young adults.
    • Teens Health - Nemours Children’s Health provides doctor-reviewed advice on hundreds of physical, emotional, and behavioral topics. Easy-to-follow articles, slideshows, videos, and health tools with separate sections for adults and teens.
    • Change to Chill - Change to Chill offers free online mental health resources for teens designed to help them learn how to relax and integrate healthy habits into their lifestyle.
    • YWCA of Silicon Valley - provides a variety of community services including low cost childcare and therapy services, housing and support for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, as well as parenting classes.
    • Youth Mental Health Resource Hub - California Health and Human Services’ list of resources and links for students, parents, family and friends.

    For more information about community-based support for a variety of mental health services including grief support, substance use treatment, LGBTQIA+ services, domestic violence support, etc., please see the Community-based Mental Health Resource List.

    For more information about community-based support for social services including food resourcing, rental assistance, housing support, immigration services, and health services, please see the Community-based Support Resource Guide.

  • For more information about Substance Use, see MVLA’s Substance Use Resources for Parents and Guardians

    For more information about community-based support for a variety of mental health services including grief support, substance use treatment, LGBTQIA services, domestic violence support, etc., please see the Community-based Mental Health Resource List.

    For more information about community-based support for social services including food resourcing, rental assistance, housing support, immigration services, and health services, please see the Community-based Support Resource Guide.

    • Family Acceptance Project - Research from the Family Acceptance Project® shows that families play a critical role in contributing to serious health risks & promoting well-being for LGBTQ young people.
    • Learn about how family behaviors affect your LGBTQ child's health risks and ways to reduce risk and increase support.
    • Gender Spectrum: Parenting and Family - A comprehensive collection of research, resources, and stories to help any parent, family member, or guardian learn more about gender diversity.
    • Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) - PFLAG supports, educates, and advocates for LGBTQ+ people and their parents, families, friends, and allies.
    • TransFamilies of Silicon Valley - A welcoming community of families with transgender and gender-creative children up and down the San Francisco Peninsula and throughout the South Bay.

    Find a comprehensive list of LGBTQIA+ resources for caregivers and students on MVLA’s Gender Support page.

    For more information about community-based support for a variety of mental health services including grief support, substance use treatment, LGBTQIA+ services, domestic violence support, etc., please see the Community-based Mental Health Resource List.

    For more information about community-based support for social services including food resourcing, rental assistance, housing support, immigration services, and health services, please see the Community-based Support Resource Guide.

    • ACT for Youth - A toolkit of resources for parents and teens to help understand adolescent development.
    • Parent Teen Connect - Expert advice on how to navigate screen time, independence, responsibility, and communication with your teen.
    • Parent Venture - The Parent Venture is a leading provider of professional parent and community education in Silicon Valley. Topics include mental health, digital media, substance use, college planning, and more—impacting the health, safety, and well-being of children and teens.
    • Children’s Health Council (CHC) - Community Education - A series of free and engaging sessions, resources for parents, teens, teachers and behavioral health professionals who live or work with children, teens or young adults with ADHD, learning differences, autism, anxiety, and depression.
    • The Child Mind Institute - Family Resource Center - Includes hundreds of articles to help families support children who are struggling with mental health, behavior, or learning challenges.
    • The Child Mind Institute - YouTube Channel - With informational and skill-building videos and toolkits.
    • Amaze - Providing medically accurate and age-appropriate sex ed for all adolescents as determined by parents, teachers, and medical professionals. Free resources to help you talk to your kids about everything from babies to bodies to gender to consent to relationships.
    • Parent Project - Help for parents raising difficult or out-of-control teens.