- Willamette Education Service District
- Student Success Act
- Mental Health & Behavior
School Improvement Services
Page Navigation
- SIS Home
- Home School
- Juvenile Detention Education Program
- Migrant Education Services
- ORSkills for Local Assessment
- Paraprofessional
- Professional Development and Meetings
- Regional Willamette School Improvement Leaders Meeting
- School Safety Team
- Crisis Response Team
- Student Success Act
- WESD Ready Schools Safe Learners Support
- Willamette Career Academy
- Willamette Promise
- Youth Corrections Education Program
Mental Health & Behavior
-
We are a community of education and mental health leaders, focusing on improving mental health supports for all students through professional development and strengthening local capacity. We will always give additional consideration to the impact our decisions make on our most vulnerable groups.
You are ready. We are here.
Areas of Technical Assistance
-
Trauma Informed Care
-
Mental & Behavioral Health
School Counselor & Mental Health Professionals JAM (Job Alike Meeting)
WESD's Interconnected Systems Framework Cohort Learning
-
Connect Oregon (powered by Unite Us)
Connect Oregon provides an easy pathway for schools to connect families to health care and social service providers through a shared technology platform. Through the network, you can:
- Make electronic referrals
- Securely share client information
- Track outcomes together
- Inform community-wide discussion
Schedule a meeting to discuss getting your district or building onboarded at no cost to you!
-
Mental Health & Well-Being Promotion
Classroom WISE
This FREE 3-part training package on mental health literacy is for K-12 educators and includes...
District Leaders: Classroom WISE Implementation Guide, overview, additional information
Classroom WISE was prepared by the Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network (MHTTC) in partnership with the National Center for School Mental Health. (NCSMH).
Cultural Inclusiveness and Equity WISE
A companion training to Classroom WISE
This FREE 3-part training includes...
K-12 educators and school staff will learn how inequities in education impact student mental health and how implicit bias influences our perceptions and responses. Building on this foundation, educators and school staff will learn culturally inclusive classroom strategies to support student mental health.
More Information: online course objectives, overview of both Classroom WISE and CIE WISE
Classroom WISE CIE was developed by the Central East MHTTC in partnership with the National Center for School Mental Health.
Marion County - Mental Health Resources
-
Mental Health Related Quick Links
- Youth & Family Crisis Services 503.576.4673
- Psychiatric Crisis Center (PCC) 503.585.4949
- Salem Location 503.588.5351
- Woodburn Location 503.538.8970
- Children's Behavioral Health
- EASA Marion County
- Informacion en Espanol
- Public Health
- Options Counseling and Family Services 503.390.5637
-
School District Mental Health Resources
All Marion County Schools are eligible for general county wide resources from Marion County Health & Human Services in addition to the partnerships in the chart below.
Youth & Family Crisis Services 503.576.4673
Psychiatric Crisis Center (PCC) 503.585.4949
Options Counseling and Family Services 503.390.5637
School District
Community Mental Health Partner(s)
Trillium Family Services Trillium Family Services (For West Salem schools in SKSD, see Polk County School Districts)
Trillium Family Services Doctoral Interns from George Fox -
Suicide & Mental Health Support Resources
NAME
DETAILS & CONTACT INFO
CRISIS (DISTRESS) CENTER
Psychiatric Crisis Center 503-585-4949; Northwest Human Services 800-560-5535
SUICIDE PREVENTION CENTER
Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK; Lines for Life 800-273-8255
TEEN LINE
Lines for Life Youthline 877-968-8491; Text teen2teen to 839-863; Chat: oregonyouthline.org
RAPE/SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTER
Center for Hope and Safety 503-399-7722; Canon Crisis & Resource Center 503-897-2327
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE
Center for Hope and Safety 866-399-7722; Marion County Victim Assistance: 866-780-0960
SEXUAL ABUSE HOTLINE
National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline 800-656-4673
CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE
ODHS serving Marion County 855-503-7233; Child Help 800.4.A.CHILD (800-422-4453)
POLICE
For an emergency dial 911; Marion County Non-Emergency Line 503-588-5094
PARAMEDIC EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES UNIT
For an emergency dial 911
MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS / RESPONSE
Psychiatric Crisis Center 503-585-4949; Northwest Human Services 1-800-560-5535
HOSPITAL EMERGENCY SERVICES
For an emergency dial 911; Salem Hospital 503-561-5200
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Simonka Place (for women) 503-362-7487; Union Gospel (for men) 503-362-3983
YOUTH SHELTER
Rosemary's Place (ages 11-24) 503-588-5825; Youth & Resource Drop in Shelter 503-391-6428
MENTAL HEALTH OUTREACH CLINIC
Northwest Human Services 800-560-5535; Psychiatric Crisis Center 503-585-4949
CHILDREN/YOUTH PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC
Children's Behavioral Health 503-588-5352; Centralized Intake Line: 503-576-4676
-
Additional Resource List
NAME
DETAILS & CONTACT INFO
PRIVATE PRACTITIONERS
Valley Mental Health 503-589-4046; www.psychologytoday.com
MEDICAL CLINIC / GENERAL PRACTITIONER
Northwest Human Services 503-378-7526; Salem Free Clinic 503-990-8772
STD INFORMATION AND TESTING SITES
Marion County Public Health Clinic & Van 503-588-5342; www.cdc.gov/std
CHILDREN’S SERVICES OFFICES
Oregon Children & Families Services Salem Office 503-378-6800
STUDENT SERVICES
Willamette Education Service District 503-588-5330; Higher Education 503-378-5690
CHILD CARE REFERRALS
childcarecenter.us/county/marion_org; Childcare Resource & Referral 503-585-2491
PARENT TRAINING
Marion & Polk Early Learning Hub 503-485-3219; parentinghub.org
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
Oregon Family Support Network 503-363-8068; ofsn.org
SELF HELP GROUPS
psychologytoday.com/us/groups/or/marion-county; Salem Health 503-814-2432
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING
Marion County Alcohol & Drug Treatment Services 503-576-4660
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Willamette Valley Intergroup 503-399-0599; aasalem.org
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Adult 503-588-5351; Children 503-588-5352; Transitional Youth 503-576-4600
RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL SUPPORT
www.church.org; www.meetup.com/topics/spirituality/us/or/salem
LEGAL ASSISTANCE/VICTIM-WITNESS ASSISTANCE
Marion Polk Legal Aid 503-581-5265; Victim Assistance 866-780-0960
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
Marion County Corrections 503-588-8492
Polk County - Mental Health Resources
-
Mental Health Related Quick Links
- Crisis Services
- Crisis Line, Daytime 503.623.9289
- Crisis Line, After hours 503.581.5535
- Dallas Location 503.623.9289
- W Salem Location 503.585.3012
- Monmouth Location 503.400.3550
- Central Health & Wellness Center - Salem Health (SBHC)
- School Based Mental Health Services: Family & Community Outreach
- Youth & Family Behavioral Health Services
- MidValley Suicide Prevention
- EASA Polk County
- Public Health
- Resource Center
- Options Counseling and Family Services 503.390.5637
- Polk County Service Integration Teams (SIT)
-
School District Mental Health Resources
All Polk County Schools are eligible for general county wide resources from Polk County Youth & Family Behavioral Services in addition to the partnerships listed below.
Crisis Services
Crisis Line, Daytime 503.623.9289
Crisis Line, After hours 503.581.5535
Options Counseling and Family Services 503.390.5637
Polk County Service Integration Teams (SIT)
School District
Community Mental Health Partner(s) Polk County Youth & Family Behavioral Health Services Salem-Keizer (West Salem)
-
Suicide & Mental Health Support Resources
NAME
DETAILS & CONTACT INFO
CRISIS (DISTRESS) CENTER
Polk County Mental Health 503-623-9289, after hours 503-581-5535
SUICIDE PREVENTION CENTER
Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK; Lines for Life 800-273-8255
TEEN LINE
Lines for Life Youthline 877-968-8491; Text teen2teen to 839-863; Chat: oregonyouthline.org
RAPE/SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTER
Victims Assistance 503-623-9268; Sable House 503-623-6703
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE
Sable House Crisis Line 503-623-4033; Center for Hope and Safety 866-399-7722
SEXUAL ABUSE HOTLINE
Sable House Crisis Line 503-623-4033; National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline 800-656-4673
CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE
Oregon Department Human Services 503-623-8118; Child Help 800-422-4453
POLICE
For an emergency dial 911; Polk County Non-emergency line 503-623-9251
PARAMEDIC EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES UNIT
For an emergency dial 911
MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS / RESPONSE
Polk County Crisis 503-581-5535; Psychiatric Crisis Center 503-585-4949
HOSPITAL EMERGENCY SERVICES
For an emergency dial 911; West Valley Hospital 503-623-8301
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Simonka Place (for women) 503-362-7487; Union Gospel (for men) 503-362-3983
YOUTH SHELTER
Simonka Place 503-362-7487; Rosemary's Place (ages 11-24) 503-588-5825; Drop in Shelter 503-391-6428
MENTAL HEALTH OUTREACH CLINIC
Polk Mental Health 503-623-9289; Hotline 503-581-5535
CHILDREN/YOUTH PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC
Youth and Family Behavioral Health 503-623-9289
-
Additional Resource List
NAME
DETAILS & CONTACT INFO
PRIVATE PRACTITIONERS
Outpatient Services 503-623-9289; psychologytoday.com
MEDICAL CLINIC / GENERAL PRACTITIONER
Free medical clinic 503-831-0551
STD INFORMATION AND TESTING SITES
Public Health -503-623-8175; cdc.gov/std
CHILDREN’S SERVICES OFFICES
Youth and Family Behavioral Health 503-623-9289
STUDENT SERVICES
Willamette Education Service District 503-588-5330; Abby's House 503-838-8219; Higher Education 503-378-5690
CHILD CARE REFERRALS
Community Action 503-585-2491; childcarecenter.us
PARENT EDUCATION
Marion & Polk Early Learning Hub 503-485-3219; parentinghub.org; midvalleyparenting.org
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
Family & Community Outreach 503-623-9664; Oregon Family 503-363-8068; ofsn.org
SELF HELP GROUPS
psychologytoday.com/us/groups/or/marion-county; Salem Health 503-814-2432
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING
Adult behavioral health 503-623-9289; www.co.polk.or.us/bh/addiction-services
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Willamette Valley Intergroup 503-399-0599; aasalem.org, www.aa.org
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
North West Human Services 503-378-7526; New Perspectives 503-585-0351
RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL SUPPORT
www.church.org; www.meetup.com/topics/spirituality/us/or/salem
LEGAL ASSISTANCE/VICTIM-WITNESS ASSISTANCE
Marion Polk Legal Aid 503-581-5265; Victim Assistance 866-780-0960
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
Community Corrections staff 503-623-5226
Yamhill County - Mental Health Resources
-
Mental Health Related Quick Links
- Crisis Services
- Crisis Line, Daytime 503.434.7462
- Crisis Line, After hours 1.844.842.8200
- McMinnville Location 503.434.7462
- Newberg Location - 503.538.8970
- Community Wellness Collective
- Family & Youth Programs
- Family & Youth Forms
- Public Health
- Trauma Informed Care
- Sunrise Family Clinic McMinnville School Based Health Center (SBHC)
- Yamhill County Service Integration Teams (SIT)
-
School District Mental Health Resources
All Yamhill County Schools are eligible for general county wide resources from Yamhill Health & Human Services in addition to the partnerships in the chart below.
Crisis Services
Crisis Line, Daytime 503.434.7462
Crisis Line, After hours 1.844.842.8200
Yamhill County Service Integration Teams (SIT)
School Districts
Community Mental Health Partner(s)
Elementary: Lutheran Community Services
Middle School: Yamhill Health & Human Services
High School:
- Sunrise Family Clinic McMinnville School Based Health Center - SBHC
- Yamhill County Health & Human Services
Elementary & Middle School: Lutheran Community Services
High School: Yamhill Health & Human Services
-
Suicide & Mental Health Support Resources
NAME
DETAILS & CONTACT INFO
CRISIS (DISTRESS) CENTER
Yamhill County Mental Health Crisis 844-842-8200; Crisis Walk-in Clinic
Weekdays: 503-434-7532; After Hours: 800-560-5535; For Families and Youth 503-434-7562
SUICIDE PREVENTION CENTER
Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255; Text: 273TALK to 839863
TEEN LINE
Lines for Life: Youthline 877-968-8491; Text teen2teen to 839-863; Chat: oregonyouthline.org
RAPE/SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTER
Victims Assist 503-434-7510 x 4425; Henderson House 877-227-5946
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE
Family Violence Hotline 800-996-6228
SEXUAL ABUSE HOTLINE
Crisis Line 503-472-1503; National Sexual Assault Hotline 800-656-4673
CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE
503-378-6704; 800-854-3508; Child Help 800-422-4453
POLICE
For an emergency dial 911; 503-434-7307; 503-434-6500; 503-538-8321
PARAMEDIC EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES UNIT
For an emergency dial 911
MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS / RESPONSE
Early Assess Support EASA Yamhill County; young people/first psychosis 503-434-7523 x 4731
HOSPITAL EMERGENCY SERVICES
Emergency dial 911; Providence 503-537-1555; WVMC 503-472-6131
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Henderson 877-227-5946; Walkabout 503-554-0480; Community 800-945-9992
YOUTH SHELTER
Youth Outreach-Safe Shelter 503-538-8023
-
Additional Resource List
NAME
DETAILS & CONTACT INFO
MENTAL HEALTH OUTREACH CLINIC
Abacus 503-434-7523
CHILDREN/YOUTH PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC
Newberg Center 503-538-8970
PRIVATE PRACTITIONERS
Rainbow Family Services 503-472-2240; psychologytoday.com
MEDICAL CLINIC / GENERAL PRACTITIONER
Free Clinic 971-261-6128
Yamhill Medical 503-843-4071
STD INFORMATION AND TESTING SITES:
Health Care Services 503-434-7525; cdc.gov/std
CHILDREN’S SERVICES OFFICES
Department of Human Services 503-472-0311
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) 503-434-6668
STUDENT SERVICES
Yamhill Valley Campus 503-472-9482; Student Services McMinnville SD 503-565-4032
CHILD CARE REFERRALS
CALL 211 or 1-866-698-6155
TEXT keyword "children" or "ninos" to 898211 (TXT211)
EMAIL children@211info.org
HOURS Monday-Friday 7am-11pm; Saturday-Sunday 8am-8pm AREA SERVED State of Oregon
To search for child care providers online, click here.
PARENTING SUPPORT
Midvalleyparenting.org or call (503) 857-0767
FAMILY SUPPORTS & SERVICES
FamilyCore: www.yamhillfamilycore.org or call (503)376-7423.
Family and Youth Programs 503-434-7462; Chehalem Youth & Family 503-538-4874
SELF HELP GROUPS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING
800-923-4357; Text: RecoveryNow to 839863
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
www.aa.org, 800-923-4357; Text: RecoveryNow to 839863
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Adult Behavioral Health 503-434-7523; Yamhill 503-662-4233
RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL SUPPORT
LEGAL ASSISTANCE/VICTIM-WITNESS ASSISTANCE
Yamhill Mediators 503-435-2835; Oregon Law 877-296-4076
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
Community Corrections staff 503-434-7513
Youth Transition Program
503-435-5930, Dave Romprey Warmline 800-698-2392
Military Help Line
888-457-4838
Yamhill County Health & Human Services Peer Support
503-434-7523
Senior Loneliness Line
503-200-1633
Project ABLE
503-474-5509
Quick Links & Resources
-
Social & Emotional Learning Guidance
-
Oregon Department of Education Mental Health Resources
-
Oregon Health Authority School Mental Health Resources
-
Regional Mental Health Resources
Mental Health Resources, Society for Adolescent Health & Medicine
Lines for Life Regional non-profit dedicated to prevent substance abuse & suicide
Reach Out Oregon Regional families with children experiencing mental, emotional or behavioral health challenges will gain access to a support team
Early Assessment & Support Alliance (EASA)