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Mental Health and Wellness Services
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CVUSD recognizes the social-emotional and mental health needs of students and families. We remain committed to serving our student community in these important areas, and hope this webpage provides you with information, resources and details on how to access mental health support.
Welcome to Mental Health and Wellness Services
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It is my great privilege to be able to serve the students and families of the Conejo Valley Unified School District. My vision is to remove barriers to accessing mental health services for students and to provide high-quality, evidence-based interventions to as many children, teens, and their families as possible. Our goal is to prevent unnecessary suffering through early identification and support. Our caring team of mental health providers is equipped with compassionate strategies to support students who are experiencing a myriad of mental health and wellness challenges. Together we can achieve mental wellness in our district and community.
Kind regards,
Heather Chamberlin-Scholle, Director, Mental Health and Wellness Services
Mental Health Hotlines
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If you or someone you know are experiencing a personal emergency, please call 911 or one of the mental health hotlines below:
Ventura County Crisis Team (24/7)
866 998-2243Trevor Project Life Line (24/7)
866 488-7386California Youth Crisis Line (24/7)
800 843-5200Crisis Text Line (24/7)
Text HOME to 741741National Suicide Prevention Hotline (24/7)
Dial or Text 988Youth Crisis Line—Interface (24/7)
805 469-5882Ventura County Behavioral Health
866 998-2243National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
805 500-6264Dial 211 for additional Ventura County or visit the website for Resources.
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Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) Metrics
- Goal 4: "Enhance the social, emotional and physical well-being for all students through targeted actions that support positive student outcomes."