Crisis Intervention

We will walk with you through the mess .

Important

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 immediately.

Providing Hope & Help

We jump in and are here to provide hope and help in your time of crisis. We will discuss your particular situation and tailor a roadmap to the needs of your student and your family to help guide them out into a preferred future.

 

A brief intervention is used for a variety of substance use/abuse or risky behavior pattern problems. Our process:

  • Can help students reduce or stop abuse and/or risky patterns
  • Acts as a first step in the treatment process to determine if clients can stop or reduce on their own
  • Acts as a method to change specific behaviors before or during time with our staff

 

*The information you provide below will be kept confidential to the NEFSC team, unless the nature of your message necessitates a call to emergency responders or authorities.

Georgia Crisis & Access Line

www.GeorgiaCollaborative.com

Suicide Prevention Lifeline

www.SuicidePreventionLifeline.org

800-273-TALK

1-800-273-8255
TTY: 1-800-799-4889

800-662-HELP

1-800-662-4357
TTY: 1-800-487-4889

Waivers

In order to meet with our staff we require the following:
Privacy Policy, Confidentiality and Consent to Serve waivers.

If your student is under 18, please use the following forms and we require both parent and participant signatures:

If your student is over 18, please use the following forms and we require both parent and participant signatures:

Parent Resources

LearnAboutSAM.org

Scienctific research on marijauna at SAM. (Smart Approaches to Marijuana)

DrugFree.org

A Drug Guide for Parents: Learn the facts to keep your teen safe.

DrugAbuse.gov

A 2015-2018 report monitoring the Future Stats on teen drug and alcohol use.

Upstream Prevention Service Request

Contact NEFSC today, and we will assist you in finding the Prevention service that best meets your needs and environment. Our dedicated team is ready to provide the support and resources necessary to promote a safer, drug-free community. Let’s work together to make a positive impact!