
Taking good care of yourself and your family during these uncertain and ever-changing times is critical. If you or anyone you know is struggling or having a hard time concerning their mental health please reach out as follows:
If your concern is an emergency, please call 911
For a Mental Health crisis, please call:
Fort Atkinson School District is partnering with Care Solace to help students and families access Mental Healthcare resources.
Jefferson County Emergency Mental Health, M-F 7:30 am-5:30 pm at 920-674-3105, weekends and after hours at 920-674-8178
National Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-8255
Wisconsin HOPELINE text HOPELINE 741741
For YouthLine, call 877-968-8491 or text TEEN2TEEN to 839863.
Get Help Now - call 1-866-488-7386, chat online, or text START to 678678
Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990.
Dealing with grief can manifest in many different ways and at different times throughout our lives. If you are in need of assistance, our counselors and administrators are available to you for help and will get back to you within 24 hours.
After July 16, 2022, anyone in mental health distress can call or text 988 or use the chat function via www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org to connect with a counselor through what will be known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Wisconsinites who use 988 will connect with Wisconsin Lifeline, an in-state call center where trained counselors answer calls, chats, and texts.
What supports are available for students and staff?
We recognize the impact these surreal circumstances are having on all of us. We encourage our students to continue to find and create moments of familiarity and maintain other routines as much as possible, including communicating with friends and staying active. One great and free resource is the My Strength tool for people ages 13 and up. This resource assists with techniques to reduce stress, track your mood, manage depressive or anxious thoughts, access and share inspirations, get help on the go, and explore hundreds of articles and activities. Head to https://mystrength.com/ and use the Access Code: JeffersonCounty to sign-up for free.
School counselors, psychologists, and staff have guidance on supports and resources for supporting both students and staff through this stressful and uncertain time. Here is the SDFA Pupil Services Staff contact information:
Elementary School
Please visit the Elementary Pupil Services Google Site for more information.
High School
Please visit the High School Pupil Services page for more info.
Grief and Mental Health Support:
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - includes links to practical info for immediately after a loss, mostly aimed at immediate family
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - includes a hotline and information for youth, other attempt survivors, self-care during COVID-19, and information is also offered in Spanish
Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide-includes resources for educators, family, and teens
Left behind after suicide - Harvard Health Publishing, Harvard Medical School
What teens need to know after a suicide loss- an ebooklet
The Dougy Center--The National Grief Center for Children and Families
Resources for Educator Wellness
Professional Self-Care (video and summary) from Coalition to Support Grieving Students
Nurturing Yourself While You’re Grieving from Center for Loss and Life Transition
Resources for Student Support
After a Crisis: How Young Children Heal from the Early Trauma Treatment Network, National Child Traumatic Stress Network
When Bad Things are Happening from Learning for Justice
What to say to kids when the news is scary from National Public Radio
Coping resources: