Carterhaus Behavioral Health is committed to empowering communities with the knowledge, tools, and resources to prevent crises and strengthen resilience. Through education, outreach, and training, we partner with schools, first responders, and local organizations to expand access, reduce stigma, and ensure timely intervention. These programs are designed to build healthier, safer communities while connecting individuals and families with the services they need to thrive.
Suicide Prevention Education & Training
We deliver comprehensive suicide prevention programs for schools, workplaces, and community groups. Our curriculum focuses on recognizing warning signs, building protective factors, and equipping participants with practical skills to respond to someone in crisis. Training can be adapted for youth, educators, parents, and community leaders to ensure relevance across diverse audiences.
Expected outcomes: Increased awareness, earlier identification of at-risk individuals, reduced stigma, and measurable decreases in suicide attempts and completions within participating communities.
School-Based Mental Health Programs
We partner with schools to provide education and training on bullying prevention, resilience-building, and early recognition of mental health concerns. These programs integrate evidence-based strategies into classrooms and faculty development, supporting both students and educators.
Expected outcomes: Safer school environments, reduced bullying, increased student well-being, and improved academic performance linked to better mental health support.
First Responder Crisis De-Escalation Training
Specialized training programs equip police officers, EMTs, firefighters, and emergency department staff with evidence-based techniques to de-escalate behavioral health crises safely and effectively. Training emphasizes trauma-informed care, communication strategies, and reducing reliance on force.
Expected outcomes: Safer encounters for both responders and individuals in crisis, reduced injuries, increased trust between first responders and communities, and decreased hospitalization or incarceration rates linked to mental health crises.
Community Outreach & Education
We host workshops, forums, and community events to reduce stigma around mental health, promote early intervention, and connect individuals with appropriate services. Topics range from stress management and wellness to understanding addiction, trauma, and family dynamics. Outreach is tailored to the unique needs of each community we serve.
Expected outcomes: Greater mental health literacy, reduced stigma, earlier help-seeking behaviors, and improved community connection to behavioral health resources.