Resiliency can be defined as an innate capacity that when facilitated and nurtured empowers children, youth and families to successfully meet life’s challenges with a sense of self-determination, mastery and hope. In a resiliency-oriented mental health system, the following principles are embraced:
(Source: Resilience Vision and Principals document at the Center for Innovative Practices)
The Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH) seeks to support local mental health systems that foster resiliency at all levels of mental health care and education, including mental health promotion, prevention and intervention, with the ultimate outcome of resilient individuals, families and communities. Nurturing resiliency helps children, youth and families successfully meet life’s challenges. ODMH has created a Consensus Statement on Children’s Mental Health Resiliency to explain the importance of a resilience-oriented mental health system, as well as a Mental Health Resiliency Pyramid to demonstrate how the process operates.
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Center for Innovative Practices
Ohio Federation for Children’s Mental Health
Ohio Association of Child Caring Agencies
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If you’re a young person who’s been bullied or harassed by your peers, or you’re a parent or teacher who knows a young person being bullied or harassed, here are a few resources that can help you:
BullyingInfo.org
BullyingInfo.org is a project of the Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs (IWGYP) focused on providing tools and resources for youth, parents, teachers and mental health providers to prevent and address bullying.
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project is determined to end suicide among LBGTQ youth by providing resources and a nationwide, 24 hour hotline. If you are considering suicide or need help, call: 866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386).
It Gets Better Project
President Obama’s video is just one of thousands of videos submitted by people across the country to inspire and encourage LGBT youth who are struggling.