To kickoff Mental Health Awareness Month, Wayne County Public Health, Wayne Behavioral Health Network and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs are pleased to share with residents a list of current mental health trainings available FREE to the Wayne County Community! If you, your group or workplace are interested in having us provide a training, please complete our request form by visiting (https://forms.gle/9pW6Mq7LyxUDupM58) and a representative from our collaborative will contact you to schedule a workshop/training.
Please help us share this information!
Free Trainings Include –
- More Than Sad (Parent/ Educator)
- Suicide Safety for Teachers and School Staff
- Talk Saves Lives (Community/ Workplace)
- Adult Mental Health First Aid (Community/Workplace)
- It’s Real: Teens and Mental Health
- Operation S.A.V.E
- Naloxone-Opioid Overdose Prevention
Other Mental Health Resources –
- Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 988 (text or call)
- Essential Community Services 211(text or call)
- Crisis Text Line 741-741 (text)
- Veterans Crisis Line 838-255 (text)
- Wayne County Open Access Center 315-946-5750
One in 5 people will experience a mental health condition, and everyone faces life challenges that can affect their mental health (Mental Health America 2024). Help us to decrease the stigma around accessing mental health care and remember that there is no health without mental health. If you or someone you care about is in crisis, help is available, please call or text 988.





