PREP Academy Mental Health Team
School Social Worker – Lizzy Mitchell (e: elizabeth_mitchell@dpsk12.org p: 720.424.8455)
Guided Mindfulness
Youtube playlist of guided meditation here
Self-care means taking the time to do things that help you live well and improve both your physical health and mental health. When it comes to your mental health, self-care can help you manage stress, lower your risk of illness, and increase your energy. Even small acts of self-care in your daily life can have a big impact.
Here are some tips to help you get started with self-care:
Self-care looks different for everyone, and it is important to find what you need and enjoy. It may take trial and error to discover what works best for you. In addition, although self-care is not a cure for mental illnesses, understanding what causes or triggers your mild symptoms and what coping techniques work for you can help manage your mental health.
For other ideas for healthy practices for your mind, body, surroundings, and relationships, see the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Wellness Toolkits .
Journaling Prompts
Gratitude
Sources of Strength
Use this worksheet to fill out or guide you in utilizing your sources of strength, resources, and healthy coping skills.
Coloring Pages
Teenage Coloring Pages Free Printable
Quick, Draw!
Can a neural network learn to recognize doodles? See how well it does with your drawing and help teach it, just by playing, Quick, Draw!
Animal Cameras
View all live cameras at the San Diego Zoo.
Safety Resources
Safe2Tell is an anonymous reporting system for the state of Colorado that allows anyone to report safety concerns in their community. Anonymous means that no one knows who makes the report. When a report is made to Safe2Tell it is sent to the agencies that can help!
Suicide Prevention
Learn more about Suicide Prevention.
Self-Harm Awareness
This link provides resources, warning signs, and how to get help if you or someone else is self-injuring though Mental Health Center of Denver. You can choose the language in the top left corner.
Este enlace proporciona recursos, señales de advertencia y cómo obtener ayuda si usted u otra persona se autolesiona a través del Mental Health Center of Denver. Puede elegir el idioma en la esquina superior izquierda.
Community Resources
Mental health resources that you can use to support yourself, a family member, or a loved one.
Mental Health Center of Denver (MHCD)
Mental Health Center of Denver (MHCD)
4353 E Colfax Ave., Denver, CO
Habla Español
Colorado Crisis and Support Line
Colorado Crisis and Support Line
1-844-493-8255
Text ‘TALK’ to 38255
National Suicide Hotline
1-800-273-8255
Text: 839863
Denver Health and Hospital
303-602-7220
Habla Español
The Trevor Project
LGBTQ+ Focus, Helps Everyone
1-866-488-7386
Text ‘START’ to 678678
Denver Public Schools Department of Safety
Denver Public Schools Department of Safety
720-423-3911
Health Resources
There are many health resources available for DPS students and families to access medical care which are shown to the right. For additional questions please contact our School Nurse at shamae_matthews@dpsk12.net or 720-424-8460. In the case of an emergency, please call 911.
Denver Public Schools About COVID-19
Learn more information about DPS and COVID-19.
Applying for Medicaid
For Services Contact:
Medicaid@dpsk12.org
720-423-2660
Supervisor: Rosa Melendez-Nguyen
Email: rosa_melendez-nguyen@dpsk12.org
Denver Health School Based Centers
Denver Health School-Based Medical Providers will be available by phone to answer any medical questions you or your student might have; they can assist with non-urgent medical questions, medical refills, and help connect you to other Denver Health resources including Mental Health Services.
Students/families needing care should call the Denver Health School-Based Health Center Line at 720-424-2050 to access care.
If you are needing assistance and it is outside business hours or weekend you can contact the Denver Health nurse line at 303-739-1211. For medical records you can call 303-602-8000.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Learn more information on COVID-19.
Guidelines for COVID-19 From The Center of Disease Control and Prevention
Learn more information and guidelines from the CDC about COVID-19.
Legal Assistance
Colorado’s Legal Help Center: http://www.coloradolegalhelpcenter.us/
Connecting Colorado’s unrepresented litigants to legal information, practical resources, and contact information for assistance with legal issues.
Standard Legal Forms: https://www.courts.state.co.us/Self_Help/Index.cfm See here for more legal resources.