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Offers access to resources such as training, videos, curricula, and books on topics surrounding the issues of alcohol, tobacco, other drugs, and violence related issues. Training and resources are offered around mental health first aid and suicide prevention. Provides services to 21 counties in the N.E. region of South Dakota. Also, has DisposeRX packets available, which is a home disposal solution for prescriptions. A person just adds warm water into the pill bottle and empties the packet in the bottle as well. Shake it up for 30 seconds and dispose. Available to anyone in the 21 counties in the N.E. region of South Dakota (the HSA coverage area).

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Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Organizational Consultation/Technical Assistance
Suicide Prevention Programs
Medication Disposal
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Workshops/Symposiums
Information Clearinghouses
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Bullying Prevention
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
General Mental Health Information/Education
Coalition Building
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Sexual Assault Prevention
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Community Mental Health Agencies
The Vermillion Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Vermillion. Community programs include DARE, Report It, ALICE, Red Tag Nuisance Abatement, Ride Along program, and year-round prescription drug take-back site.

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City Government Departments/Offices
Ambulance Services
911 Services
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Medication Disposal
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Threat assessment is a thorough process including interviews with student(s), family, law enforcement, and school personnel or other collateral persons; data collection to corroborate facts; and uses specific questioning to assess threat risk in situations that a person (ex. youth) has made a specific threat toward a school, individual, or group of persons and/or has brought a weapon to school. This could include if an individual has made a threat on social media. Assessors have been trained by Sigma Threat Management Associates. Schools contracted with Carroll Institute take first priority.

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Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
The WPRC seeks to divert or delay those we serve from substance use and other high-risk behaviors to promote choices/behaviors resulting in lifelong mind and body wellness. The WPRC primarily focuses prevention support services to stakeholders in South Dakota's 22 westernmost counties, but often serves an even broader audience. The WPRC's services include providing education, technical assistance, training and other support to prevention service providers, youth, parents, educators, community groups, social service providers, health/wellness agencies, chemical dependency service providers, law enforcement and other community wellness stakeholders. WPRC staff can provide community education and information on a broad range of prevention topics. These topics include: - Individual drugs (alcohol, nicotine, vaping, marijuana, methamphetamine, fentanyl, etc.) - Trends in drug use - Over the counter drug misuse - The science of chemical dependence (brain and body) - Risky behavior marketing - 988/211 Helpline usage The WPRC maintains a traditional library of books and other media relating to prevention, health and wellness. Visit the website to create an account to access the e-library. Both are no cost and open to all.

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Self Esteem Workshops
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Information Clearinghouses
Workshops/Symposiums
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Parenting Materials
General Mental Health Information/Education
Bullying Prevention
Organizational Consultation/Technical Assistance
Medication Disposal
Coalition Building
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Relationship Workshops
Parenting Skills Classes
Sexual Assault Prevention
In-home case management for children, youth, and/or families that are at risk of system involvement (child welfare, juvenile justic, criminal justice, etc.). Assists caregivers strengthen their families and prevent child abuse and neglect through education, skill development and therapeutic crisis management.

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Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Case/Care Management
Family Counseling
Home Based Mental Health Services
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Adolescent substance use prevention, early intervention, drug and alcohol assessments and outpatient treatment for all youth in the Rapid City and Custer School Districts as well as surrounding communities. Counselors are primarily school based in RCAS and CSD middle and high schools along with select elementary schools. Services also available at main office in Rapid City for all adolescents (public, private and home-schooled) who are experiencing problems with substance use.

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Coalition Building
Drug Use Disorder Issues
Alcohol Use Disorder Issues
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Relapse Prevention Programs
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Issue Advocacy
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Youth & Family Services Boys' Health Program is offered to boys, ages 5 - 18, who may be at risk of developing physical, mental, or social health problems. Boys are referred to the program by school counselors, teachers, parents, health service providers, and social services agencies. Once enrolled, boys work closely with advocates to set and attain individualized goals. The Boys' Health Program serves boys and young men in Rapid City with health-focused case management, education, advocacy, and prevention services. The Boys' Health Program helps lay the groundwork for lifestyle habits and attitudes that will strongly influence boys' health and behaviors as adults.

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Diversion Programs
Mentoring Programs
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
The SEPRC works with others across the state to provide prevention resources, training and technical assistance through program development and training. Offers a 12-hour diversion class for individuals aged 17 - 20 years, designed for individuals who may be making high-risk choices and aim to change drinking and drug use behaviors.

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Bullying Prevention
Diversion Programs
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Sexual Assault Prevention
Coalition Building
Prescription Drug Lock Boxes
General Mental Health Information/Education
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Medication Disposal
Information Clearinghouses
Workshops/Symposiums
Organizational Consultation/Technical Assistance
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Arise Youth Center provides detention alternatives for youth in Minnehaha County, including: - Reception Center: Safe environment for law enforcement can transport youth to wait to be picked up by a parent or approved adult, staff complete screenings and offer resources to the youth and their parent or guardian. - Shelter Care: Temporary care as an alternative to going into a secure detention facility if the youth does not require that level of service. Assists youth and their parent or guardian through a screening process to identify needs and community resources along with a discharge plan in collaboration with the court system. - Safe place: For runaway homeless youth to access services on a walk-in basis. - Evening Reporting Center: An alternative to detention that allows youth to remain in the community while receiving additional services. Services include 4 hours of programming that incorporates homework help, meal planning and preparation and job skill development.

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Community Safe Places
Residential Placement for Abused/Abandoned Youth
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Youth Shelters
Runaway/Homeless Youth Helplines
Youth Development
The Juvenile Diversion Program, which includes Teen Court and Truancy Court, is a collaboration between the Pennington County State's Attorney, the 7th Judicial Court, and local social service providers. It is offered as an alternative to court involvement for juvenile offenders ages 10-17. Teen Court is a volunteer youth program, and accepts volunteers 14-17 years old. Charges typically eligible for diversion include: Minor consumption/possession of alcohol Shoplifting Simple assault Disorderly conduct Disturbance in school Truancy Possession of tobacco, marijuana, or drug paraphernalia The following are some of the classes and other activities that may be required during the three-month program. Participants are responsible for all program costs. Scholarships may be available for families needing financial assistance. - Property Offense and Stop and Think Classes, a two-hour class emphasizing choices and consequences. - Community Service, juveniles work as volunteers in the community for a specific number of hours in either diversion-arranged projects or at other sites arranged by the family. - M.A.D.D. Victim Impact Panel, juveniles attend a presentation by individuals whose lives have been affected by drinking and driving accidents. - Tattoo Removal, juveniles wanting tattoos removed, can be referred to T.R.U.S.T. (Tattoo Removal Unified Support Team).

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Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
County Government Departments/Offices
Diversion Programs
Confidential, 24/7 crisis intervention for runaway and homeless youth and their families via phone, chat, email, and bulletin board. Referrals, conference calling with a parent upon youth's request, conflict mediation, and information hotline. Free bus tickets home to family or shelter for qualified youth ages 12-21. Call 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929) or visit www.1800runaway.org.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Runaway/Homeless Youth Helplines
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Youth Development
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Youth Shelters
Provides coaching, education and mentorship services to both youth and adults in transition; life transition, work transition or transition from incarceration and homelessness. Support is provided to the vulnerable through group and individual life, character and career coaching classes.

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Mentoring Programs
Youth Development
Extended Child Care
Coalition Building
Diversion Programs
Cultural Heritage Programs
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Career Counseling
Life Skills Education
Peer Counseling
Workshops/Symposiums
Self Esteem Workshops
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
For local membership information, visit www.beascout.org Cub Scouts: for youth in the K - 5th grades and features age-appropriate activities and projects that involve the family and builds the youth's self-esteem, leadership, and values. Scouts BSA: for youth ages 11 - 17 and introduces initiative and independence. Venturing: for young men and women ages 14 - 20. The programs are outdoor and high adventure oriented, often with church youth groups as sponsors. Career Interest Exploring: available to young men and women ages 10 - 20. Exploring gives young people a chance to explore careers in medicine, animal care, law enforcement, computers, engineering, etc. and other special interests or hobbies.

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General Recreational Activities/Sports
Career Counseling
Job Training Formats
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Youth Development
Diversion Programs
The CWOY Support Navigator program is designed to provide support for American Indian youth, adults, and their families in the He Sapa area who struggle with suicidal thoughts or behaviors. CWOY Support Navigators act as mentors, advocates, and resource guides for American Indian youth, adults, and families needing support for their healing and personal growth. Services offered include: One-on-one mentorship Advocacy Individualized care planning Outings, activities and workshops Transportation to appointments Collaboration with behavioral health resources Coordination for success in academic programs Communication with family members Connecting participants to peer and community programs in support of healing goals Skill-building Mental health counseling Therapuetic circles

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Human Trafficking Prevention
Mental Health Issues
Youth Development
Workshops/Symposiums
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Mentoring Programs
Cultural Heritage Groups
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Bullying Prevention
Child Abuse Prevention
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Relapse Prevention Programs
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Individual Advocacy
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Suicide Prevention Programs
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Sexual Assault Prevention
Mental Health Screening
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
A local non-profit, non-political coalition whose members come from all walks of life and are committed to creating and supporting a community where youth and young adults are valued and welcomed in an environment that encourages them to be drug-free and healthy without pressure to use alcohol, tobacco, and drugs.

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Issue Advocacy
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Drug Use Disorder Issues
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Alcohol Use Disorder Issues
Coalition Building