Mental Health Community Resources
While the staff at Norris Academy care deeply for our learners, and strive to support learning within the 4 Dimensions of Academic, Employability, Citizenship, and Wellness, there are times when the needs of learners fall outside of our educational scope. In instances where you may need to seek additional support in the area of wellness for your child, we would like to provide you a list of mental health resources located within our community that you can access while students are at home.
Remember: if you or someone you know is experiencing a medical emergency please dial 9-1-1
Impact 211
(262) 547-3388 (or dial 211 in Waukesha County)
24-hour phone service providing telephone counseling and crisis information for personal/family problems as well as information on resources and services available such as emergency food, healthcare, mental healthcare, emergency shelter, affordable housing, alcohol or other drug abuse services, financial and legal assistance for Waukesha County Residents.
Waukesha County Mobile Crisis Intervention Services
(262) 548-7666
(262) 547-3388 (evenings, weekends, holidays)
Mobile Crisis Intervention Services can be utilized when a member of your household or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Text ‘Hopeline’ to 741741 (www.centerforsuicideawareness.org) with your mobile device for immediate help with any challenge or struggle causing mental distress
NAMI.org Helpline
(800) 950-NAMI (6264)
National Alliance of Mental Illness offers support, response, as well as ideas on how to reach mental health support within the community.
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*If you do not live in Waukesha County and would like a list of mental health resources located within our community, please reach out to Autumn Smith by email or phone at (262) 910-3810.
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