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Provides trainings in suicide prevention including Talk Saves Lives, QPR Gatekeeper Training, safeTALK, and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST).

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Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Suicide Prevention Programs
Works with individuals with a gambling problem as well as their families and communities by supporting the individual and reducing barriers to care.

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Families/Friends of Individuals With a Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Gambling Disorder Prevention Programs
Gambling Disorder Counseling
* Assists through VA Suicide Prevention Coordinators (SPCs) licensed mental health professionals who manage care for at-risk veterans, provide training and education.* Offers information on VA Medical Centers services. Additionally, assistance with employment issues can be accessed through a VA Medical Center, and assistance with legal matters.Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) provide affordable, accessible care to veterans outside VA's core medical services by offering services like primary care, counseling, lab work, prescriptions, and radiology, while reducing travel time and wait times for outpatient care.Veterans Benefits Administration Offices (Regional Offices) provide veterans with earned benefits and services, including compensation, pension, vocational rehabilitation, home loans, death benefits, employment support, and disability assistance.Vet Centers offer free readjustment counseling and outreach services to veterans who served in combat zones and their families for military-related issues.

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Veteran Outpatient Clinics
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Veterans Affairs Medical Centers
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
* VA Suicide Prevention Coordinators (SPC) are specialized case managers who ensure that veterans at high risk of suicide receive the care they need. Furthermore, they are involved in training and education, both within the VA and in the community. The new VA suicide prevention initiative has placed more than 150 Suicide Prevention Coordinators nationwide, all of which are licensed mental health professionals.

* VA Medical Centers consist of acute care facilities and community based outpatient clinics. Services may include: psychiatry, intermediate medicine, extended care, homeless and alcohol/drug abuse programs, cardiac rehabilitation, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology, nursing home and respite care.
  • Additionally, assistance with employment issues can be accessed through a VA Medical Center by requesting a Community Employment Coordinator and assistance with legal matters can be obtained through a Veterans Justice Outreach Coordinator.

* Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) contribute to cost containment by making quality health care affordable and accessible to veterans outside VA's core medical services. CBOCs reduce travel time and shorten waiting times for veterans needing outpatient care. Some of CBOCs services include: primary care, group and individual counseling, laboratory analysis, prescriptions and radiology.

* The Veterans Benefits Administration Offices (aka Regional Offices) support the VA Vision to provide veterans the world-class benefits and services they have earned. Services may include: compensation, pension benefits, vocational rehabilitation benefits, home loan guaranty, death benefits, employment benefits and special benefits for the disabled.

* Vet Centers provide readjustment counseling and outreach services to all veterans who served in any combat zone. Services are also available for their family members for military related issues. Veterans have earned these benefits through their service and all are provided at no cost to the veteran or family.

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Veterans Affairs Medical Centers
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Veteran Outpatient Clinics
Benefits and Services Assistance
outpatient counseling and community mental health services, including intake and assessment, adult services, children and youth clinic, emergency outreach services and forensic services. mental health information and education medication therapy

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Community Mental Health Agencies
General Mental Health Information/Education
Workshops & Presentations - Professional staff present informative programs and workshops to service clubs, churches, businesses, schools, and parent groups.Problem Gambling Prevention - Children need to understand that gambling can easily get out of control and lead to serious losses, including money, possessions, educational opportunities, trust, and respect from family and friends.PAX Tools for Communities - Practical techniques for emotional self-regulation. These tools are designed to help children and the adults who love them at home and in the community. PAX Tools consist of nine trauma-informed, evidence-based behavioral strategies for families and communities to promote children's developing self-regulation. Medical Disposal Bags - The patented DeterraSystem deactivates prescription drugs, pills, patches, liquids, creams, and films. Deterra renders substances inert, unavailable for misuse, and safe for the environment. These special pouches make it easy to dispose of medications at home.

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Anger Management
Gambling Disorder Prevention Programs
Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Medication Disposal
Provides information and referrals to community members, professionals, providers, and clients. Peers provide the information and resources to callers and assist with navigating community organizations and links to services.

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Individual Advocacy
General Mental Health Information/Education
* Provides information and tools in order to raise public awareness, promote education, and increase actions to reduce suicide throughout Seneca County.Meets regularly to plan goals and activities around suicide prevention. Meetings include agency representatives and community members.

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Public Awareness/Education
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Offers mental health consumers resources in community ranging from housing, companionship, treatment and representation. Lunch 1pm - 1:30pm for anyone with psychiatric diagnosis and currently in treatment. Van service, Mon-Fri evenings.

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Mental Health Drop In Centers
General Mental Health Information/Education
* Provides educational and support programs for the individual living with mental illness and family members. These include: Support groups. Classes and workshops. Helpline. * Provides information about the service delivery system, legislation and community programs and resources. * Offers education in the community presented by individuals and family members with the lived experience of mental illness/health. * Offers special annual events.

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Mental Health Associations
Specialized Information and Referral
Public Awareness/Education
General Mental Health Information/Education
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Talklines/Warmlines
Provides research-based informal education programs that encourage girls to take risks and master physical, intellectual, and emotional challenges. Programs address math and science education, pregnancy and drug abuse prevention, media literacy, economic literacy, adolescent health, violence prevention, and sports participation.

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Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Nutrition Education
Body Image Education
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Self Esteem Workshops
Workshops/Symposiums
Teen Pregnancy Prevention
* Offers recovery services for individuals and families with a behavioral health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder. Education.Intensive and Supported and Ongoing Employment supports. Peer Services.Psycho Social Rehabilitation Services.Habilitation Services.Family Support and Training Services.

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Supported Employment
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Family Psychoeducation
Peer Mental Health Support Services
Provides prevention and education about issues related to suicide.
Provides comprehensive outpatient and inpatient services for adults and children.

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General Mental Health Information/Education
Community Mental Health Agencies
Offers free, confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24/7.

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Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Suicide Prevention Programs
* Provides information on support groups or online support groups for those who have lost a loved one to suicide.* Increases awareness about prevention, warning signs and the psychiatric illnesses most often responsible for suicide. * Reduces suicide rates through initiating and participating in projects to develop, implement and evaluate innovative approaches to suicide prevention.* Works closely with support group facilitators, first responders, clergy members, mental health professionals and others in the community, to help survivors cope with their loss, pain, questions and their journey of healing.* Alerts public officials, legislators and national and community leaders to important suicide research and prevention initiatives.

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Public Awareness/Education
General Mental Health Information/Education
Suicide Loss Survivors Support Groups
An evidenced based practice that is a hybrid of mental health clinical services and case management.

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Psychological Assessment
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Drug/Alcohol Use Self Evaluation Tools
Mental Health Screening
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Medication Information/Management
General Mental Health Information/Education
* Provides Preventive services through: Parenting services for adult caregivers, age 18 years and older: Active Parenting Program. Parenting Inside and Out (PIO). Positive Parenting Program (Triple P). PAX tools, evidence-based, trauma-informed strategies to improve cooperation and self-regulation with youth. Children and youth prevention/intervention services: Bounce back, focuses on social problem solving, psychoeducation, and relaxation, while adding additional components for children grade K-5. Boy's council, a strengths-based group approach to promote boys and young men safe and healthy passage through pre-teen and adolescent years for adolescent grades 6-12. Girls Circle, helps adolescent girls deal with a variety of issues that include bullying, the pressures of social media, early puberty, gender exploration and binge drinking. SPORT, single-session substance use prevention program, includes physical activity, sports participation, and practicing stress control. Support for Students Exposed to Trauma, 10-session intervention for youth who have been exposed to traumatic events and are suffering from symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder for adolescent's grade 6-12. Teen Intervene, a brief early interventions for teens who display the initial stages of alcohol or substance use involvement, for adolescent's grades 6-12. Vape Intervention, students explore motivations for using e-cigs, gain knowledge about the risks of vaping nicotine or other substances. Adult services: Empowered Health Consciousness. Ripple Effect of Thriving, group sessions for adults. Resilience and Thriving, offers resilience skills and go from coping to thriving for adult caregivers 18 years and older.

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Parenting Skills Classes
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Boys/Girls Clubs
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Addresses the opiate epidemic problems in the community through the Oneida County Opiate Task Force. Works on suicide prevention in the community by strengthening the coordination and accessibility of services, providing awareness of suicide prevention facilitated by the Oneida County Suicide Prevention Coalition. Provides navigators to help those affected by addiction, and to navigate treatment, insurance and area support.

Offers locations to safely dispose of expired and unused medications (pet meds included). MedReturn Units are located at these locations:
  • Boonville PD
  • Camden PD
  • Kirkland PD
  • Oneida County Sheriff's Dept.
  • Oriskany PD
  • Rome PD
  • Sherrill PD
  • Trenton Municipal Building
  • Waterville Municipal Building
  • Utica PD

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Medication Disposal
General Mental Health Information/Education
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Provides direction for service provision to persons with chronic mentally illness. Involved in identifying service gaps/barriers and in responding through program development, facilitation of inter-organizational working relationships, and support of advocacy efforts to improve quality of lives of persons with chronic mental illness.

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General Mental Health Information/Education
Issue Advocacy
Case/Care Management
Provides trainings in suicide prevention including Talk Saves Lives, QPR Gatekeeper Training, safeTALK, and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST).

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Suicide Prevention Programs
Public Awareness/Education
Provides in-person or virtual therapy and counseling services for children, families, couples, individuals, and groups. Offers in-home therapy services in certain circumstances.



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Solution Focused Therapy
Conjoint Counseling
Geriatric Counseling
Music Therapy
Individual Counseling
Multimodal Therapy
Telemental Health
Home Based Mental Health Services
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Family Counseling
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Parent Counseling
Elder Abuse Counseling
Group Counseling
Child Guidance
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Mindfulness Instruction
Art Therapy
Eclectic Therapy
Workshops held in conjunction with Bassett's Living Well Program which are designed to help people gain self-confidence in their ability to control their symptoms and learn how their health problems affect their lives.Mental Health First AidWorkplace WellnessPAXIS Community ToolsTrauma Informed Care

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Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Mental Health First Aid Training
General Mental Health Information/Education
Provides trained experts to lead workshops/seminars in: parent education; stress management; grief/loss; spirituality and prayer; communication; and team building, etc. Training available to organizations, churches, businesses, government agencies, and colleges.

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Stress Management
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Anger Management
Sexuality Counseling
Parenting Skills Classes
Faith Based Counseling
General Mental Health Information/Education
Relationship Workshops
Family to Family Class is a free 12-week class for family, partners and friends of a loved one with a mental health condition (brain disorder) signs and symptoms of one. This course provides education and support to cope more effectively.