Crisis resources
- ASQ Ask Suicide Screening Questions The Ask Suicide‑Screening Questions (ASQ) is a validated, four‑item suicide risk screener that takes about 20 seconds to administer with youth or adults. The free ASQ Toolkit supports implementation across emergency, inpatient, and outpatient settings, with youth and adult versions to address developmental needs. It also includes clinical pathways, combined PHQ/ASQ tools, and translations to help providers identify individuals at risk
- Mental Health Virginia Peer Run Warm Line call, chat, text 866-400-6428
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- Notes from the Backpack Podcast: How to Talk to Your Kid About Gun Safety
- Resources for Families in Crisis | W&M School of Education
- Responding to School Violence: Tips for Administrators
- School Safety and Crisis
- Talking to Children About the Shooting
- Talking to Children About Terrorist Attacks and School and Community Shootings in the News
- Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers
- The Teacher's Role When Tragedy Strikes
- Virginia C.A.R.E.S. (Caring, Awareness, Recognition, Engagement, and Support)