From: Poole, Jamie

Sent: Fri May 22 11:40:33 2020

Cc: Jefferson, Stephanie

Subject: FW: Mental health/crisis support - Clackamas County Go Teams

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City EMs,

Please see attachments and information below, from Stephanie Jefferson, about the Clackamas County Go Teams for mental health crisis support. If you would like to share this information in a newsletter or mailer and need a different size format, please let Stephanie know.

 

Thank you,

Jamie Poole

Outreach and Technology Coordinator

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Clackamas County Disaster Management | 2200 Kaen Road, Oregon City, OR 97045

503-278-9150 (cell) | Jpoole@clackamas.us |www.clackamas.us/dm

From: Jefferson, Stephanie <Stephaniejef@clackamas.us>

 

Local City Departments, we need your help!

From a mental health perspective, the COVID-19 pandemic is already having far reaching and widespread consequences. Throughout our communities, no one has been spared in terms of stress and worry, whether because of loss of employment, closure of businesses, inadequate social contact, countless uncertainties, the upending of routines and our sense of control, or just trying to keep ourselves and loved ones as safe as possible.

To begin to address the emotional effects of COVID-19, Clackamas County has developed Go Teams.

Go Teams are able to reach out into the community, even to an individual’s home. Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) like masks and gloves, while practicing physical distancing, we meet people where they are at. Team members are trained to provide Psychological First Aid in order to help individuals who are struggling with anxiety, worry, isolation, and other stressors right now. We also provide other support and referrals to help people maintain their mental health. The Go Teams’ primary goal is to minimize the potential harmful emotional effects of stress and trauma associated with the pandemic while helping people tap into their own resilience.

Psychological First Aid (or PFA) is the practice of recognizing and responding to people who need some help because they are feeling stress due to an unanticipated situation like this pandemic. PFA is designed to help foster short- and long-term coping. PFA is NOT mental health treatment, case management, crisis services or peer support.

Our hope is that you will share this information with those you come into contact. The attached signage will hopefully encourage individuals and families to get in touch if they need additional support from Go Teams.

To request Go Team support for anyone in Clackamas County, call the Crisis and Support Line at 503-655-8585.

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Stephanie Jefferson, CORE Senior Case Manager

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Why pronouns matter

Clackamas Behavioral Health Division

11211 SE 82nd Ave, Suite O, Happy Valley, OR 97086

503-722-6547 office

503-722-6545 fax

For information and resources about COVID-19, please visit https://www.clackamas.us/coronavirus

If you or someone near you is experiencing thoughts of suicide or a mental health emergency, or if you need more information about services,

please call the Clackamas County Crisis and Support Line at 503-655-8585; available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.

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