On Our Sleeves

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because kids don’t wear their thoughts on their sleeves

On Our Sleeves at Dayton Children’s is a program of the Kids Mental Health Foundation, which is leading the movement for children’s mental health — building a world where mental health is a vital part of every child’s upbringing. On Our Sleeves’ mission is to provide free expert-created resources to all U.S. communities so everyone can understand and promote childhood mental health.

Dayton Children’s and the Kids Mental Health Foundation are committed to making children’s mental health resources accessible to every family in our community. Through our partnership, we’re bringing trusted mental health resources for children directly to families and educators in our Dayton community. 

Together, through our email community, blogs, and community partnerships, we’re breaking down barriers and creating accessible pathways to support children’s mental health.

who is On Our Sleeves for?

Whether you are a parent, grandparent, educator or just someone who cares about kids, you can benefit from all that On Our Sleeves has to offer. This program exists to equip adults who are involved with kids with the tools they need to:

  • Promote positive relationships
  • Foster social support
  • Create safe and supportive environments 

Join the movement today by signing up for our email list to receive monthly content about supporting children’s mental health. If you are an educator, you can join Classroom Champions to receive content created just for you!

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resources and guides

Ready to access all that On Our Sleeves has to offer? Check out the links below to view our latest blogs and guides. Be sure to also follow Dayton Children’s on social media for weekly content and look for #OnOurSleevesinAction to see how others are utilizing the resources. 

our impact on community mental health

View our On Our Sleeves impact report below to see the results of our efforts to provide free resources to thousands of families.

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meet Emily – your On Our Sleeves Champion

As a licensed social worker with more than nine years’ experience working with children and families, Emily Weitz, LISW was already excited about the On Our Sleeves program when she first heard about it. Now, she leads the On Our Sleeves program as a content-expert, community outreach coordinator and overall champion for children’s mental wellness.

Through the On Our Sleeves campaign at Dayton Children’s Hospital, Emily is working to provide free mental wellness educational resources to families in the Dayton region.

Emily’s goal is to give caregivers the tools to feel empowered to help their children overcome basic life struggles.
To connect with Emily or request an On Our Sleeves speaker email onoursleeves@childrensdayton.org

thank you to our donors

The On Our Sleeves program at Dayton Children’s is generously funded by AES Ohio and many other community donors. This funding allows us to provide engaging mental health resources to families and educators free of charge.

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mental health resources for students​ and classrooms

Join the Classroom Champions community to receive free monthly resources to use in the classroom and other education settings. 

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activities, worksheets & more for families and educators

Find activities and worksheets for topics you’re most interested in for your family and choose an activity or worksheet to explore with your child. Scroll to the bottom to find resources for educators and classrooms.Have guides and more delivered to your inbox each month when you join the movement for children’s mental health.

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activities & worksheets for families

resources

Use the resources below to connect with additional mental health support at Dayton Children’s and throughout the community. 

mental health crisis helplines

If you or your child need immediate help due to having suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or text the Crisis Text Line by texting “START” to 741-741. If there is an immediate safety concern, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

mental health training

Feeling lost about how to help kids with their mental health? Dayton Children’s has two free trainings to help you get started. These trainings are: 

  • Mental health first aid – full day class taught by an instructor
  • QPR gatekeeper training – 1 hr self-paced online course

Kids Mental Health Foundation

Additional national resources for mental health services are available from the Kids Mental Health Foundation.

local resources

Dayton Children’s mental health services

Many kids face mental health challenges, such as anxiety, depression or behavioral issues. With early support and the right care, they can learn to manage symptoms and lead fulfilling lives. By partnering with the community and area organizations, Dayton Children’s is making sure children get the support they need to address the mental health needs of children and their families – from prevention and diagnosis to outpatient therapy and inpatient treatment.

mental health resource connection

The Mental Health Resource Connection program connects patients and families to available mental health services in the community – striving to improve the mental health and wellness of children within our reach. This service is administered by social workers experienced in evaluating pediatric mental health needs and the services required to meet those needs.

 If you are interested in a referral to the Mental Health Resource Connection please talk to your child’s primary care provider or by filling out our form to get connected to care. You also can use our mental health resource finder to search for resources in your community.

community resource hub

If you need more help, the Community Resource Hub connects you to community services and resources to help your family reach optimal health.

donate to On Our Sleeves

When a child’s mental health needs go unmet, the effects can last a lifetime—impacting their school, home, and personal lives. With your partnership, we can address concerns early, before they become a crisis.

Your generous gift to the On Our Sleeves movement at Dayton Children’s helps us provide essential mental health education programs for both adults and kids. Community support makes it possible to keep providing educational resources, training for schools and individuals, and breaking the stigma around pediatric mental health.

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share your story

We love to hear how you are using your On Our Sleeves resources! Send us an email or message us on social media to share photos and stories of the impact of On Our Sleeves.

connect with On Our Sleeves

There are many ways to get involved with On Our Sleeves. Make an impact by joining the movement, requesting a speaker or making a donation. For additional ways to get involved, contact us.

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