Emergency Services: 540-373-6876

Prevention

Prevention

RACSB Prevention Services seek to reduce the problems related to alcohol, tobacco, or other drug use while encouraging mental wellness. Efforts to inform the community of the problems associated with these issues are combined with offering evidence-based curriculums in partnership with local schools, daycares, community groups, and non-profit organizations.  

Prevention Services work to reduce individual, family, and environmental risk factors while increasing resiliency and enhancing protective factors. We recognize that achieving comprehensive community wellness requires a collaborative approach.

The Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) is utilized to assess community needs related to the prevention of substance use disorders and promotion of mental health. The Prevention Team helps to plan and implement evidence-based strategies and engage in evaluation following the implementation of these strategies.

To learn more, please call: 540-374-3337.

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Youth Prevention Programs

RACSB Prevention Services partner with schools, community groups, and others in the community to provide a variety of curriculums to prevent youth from using and abusing substances.

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Understanding ACEs and Community Resilience

One stable, caring relationship can mitigate the impacts of trauma. We offer free training about the impacts of ACEs and how to build community resilience.

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Suicide Prevention

It can be hard to know what to do when someone you care about wants to end their life. We provide free community trainings that offer tools, resources and knowledge to empower you to prevent suicide.

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Resilience

We often think resilience is something that just comes naturally. However, resilience needs to be taught and modeled. Resilience is how we each respond to adversity, trauma, or tragedy.

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Rappahannock Area Kids on the Block

Our puppets tackle important (and often sensitive) topics in a clear, non-threatening manner while dispelling myths and providing useful information for children.

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Mental Health First Aid

Just like CPR, we want everyone to take the Mental Health First Aid training, which provides you with the skills needed to recognize mental health challenges and safely respond to crises.

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Healthy Families Rappahannock Area

Wouldn’t it be nice if babies came with instruction manuals? HFRA is a living, breathing manual offering regular home visits and parent education.

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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

In this two-day interactive workshop, participants learn to how to recognize when someone may have thoughts of suicide and how to support their safety.

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RACSB
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540-373-3223

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