Toolkits
Explore our comprehensive library of downloadable toolkits designed to empower schools, workplaces, families, and individuals with practical strategies to advance mental health and well-being.
School Mental Health Toolkit – Colorado
A blueprint for school mental health services that guides community members, schools, local leaders, and districts through 10 best practices, including strategies for implementing, funding, and sustaining mental health services in schools.
The toolkit will help you make the case for schools to implement practices such as screenings, suicide prevention, and wellness plans.
School Mental Health Toolkit – National
A guide on how to promote school-based mental health and wellness programs that work. It contains resources and steps you can use to make schools the best they can be and ensure every child has a path to success.
Early Childhood Mental Health Toolkit
A practical resource designed to help communities support the social, emotional, and mental well-being of young children from birth through age five. It guides caregivers, early childhood providers, advocates, and policymakers through evidence-based strategies to strengthen early childhood systems and promote healthy development.
Brain Wave Advocacy Toolkit
A guide for individuals with lived and professional experience who want to influence health policy in Colorado. It equips advocates with clear strategies and tools to engage policymakers, share personal stories, and advance care-centered solutions.
Promoting Well-Being in the Workplace Toolkit
A practical resource designed to help organizations foster healthier, more supportive work environments that prioritize employee mental health and well-being. It offers strategies, actionable steps, and guidance for employers, leaders, and coworkers to create workplaces that support overall health and reduce harm from stress and substance use.
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