It’s important to know that you are not alone. When something tragic like this happens, we’re filled with lots of emotions and questions: how could this happen? How do I explain this to my kids? Who can I talk to about my feelings?
Our Education team has compiled a list of resources to help support you as we navigate these current events.
Tips on discussing gun violence with children
- Children are impacted by gun violence even if they haven’t experienced it at school, leaving many parents and caregivers unsure how to talk about these incidents without causing additional trauma. PBS NewsHour explores how parents and caregivers can talk with children about gun violence.
- With children having access to information like never before, it’s very likely they’ve encountered intense news without fully understanding what it all means.
- If you’re looking for a guide for parents, caregivers, and teachers on helping children and youth cope after a disaster or traumatic event, with practical resources available in English and Spanish, check out SAMHSA.
Additional Resources:
- Helping Children with Tragic Events in the News | PBS Kids
- H is for Helping Hands- Adults hold the power to help children through difficult times | Sesame Workshop
Local Crisis Resources
Kids Link RI
1-855-543-5465 to get help 24/7 for children and youth in need of mental health services. Free and confidential.
Tides Family Services Mobile Crisis Hotline
401-615-9374 serving Rhode Island youth ages 2-21 and their families experiencing a behavioral or mental health crisis (24/7 availability)
FSRI Children’s Mobile Crisis Hotline
401-854-6678 for Rhode Island youth ages 2-21 experiencing a behavioral or mental health crisis (24/7 availability) *provide services in both English and Spanish.
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States, anytime.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988 anytime for 24/7 confidential support for emotional distress, thoughts of suicide, or mental health crises. Trained counselors can help immediately.* provide services in both English and Spanish.
BH Link: Behavioral Health Crisis Intervention Services
A walk-in, 24/7 community facility for Rhode Islanders 18+, connecting people to immediate crisis and long-term care services. Call 988 or visit BH Link in East Providence.
Butler Hospital Express Care
Urgent & walk-in behavioral health support from 9am-9pm Monday through Friday. Provides same-day, walk-in psychiatric assessment and stabilization for adults experiencing acute emotional distress, anxiety, depression, or trauma-related symptoms. No appointment required.