Children’s Mental Health

CFLR Offers Class on Youth Mental Health on Monday, July 10th

CFLR Offers Class on Youth Mental Health on Monday, July 10th

Utica, New York –Center for Family Life and Recovery (CFLR) will offer a class, “Youth Mental Health First Aid,” on Monday, July 10th from 9am-4pm, at their Utica training office, located at 502 Court St., Suite 401. The cost is $125 per person.

This class is designed to teach individuals:

  • How to recognize the signs and symptoms of a mental health challenge.
  • How to listen nonjudgmentally and to give proper reassurance.
  • How to refer a youth to appropriate professional support and services.

To register, please call (315) 733-1709 or email Ashley Neuschel at aneuschel@cflrinc.org.

Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. is proud to be a leader in creating a world where people have the power to achieve and celebrate recovery. CFLR supports individuals and families struggling with addiction, mental health, and behavioral issues by inspiring hope, providing help, promoting wellness, and transforming lives.

Posted by Cassandra Sheets in CFLR In Action, News

2nd Annual Youth Mental Health Day Scheduled for June 26th

2nd Annual Youth Mental Health Day Scheduled for June 26th

Holland Patent, New York (June 2023) –Center for Family Life and Recovery (CFLR) is joining with community partners to host the 2nd Annual Youth Mental Health Day in the Holland Patent Village Green on Main Street in Holland Patent, on Monday, June 26th from 11am-3pm.

Students and parents of all ages as well as school districts are welcome to join in the free activities focused on wellness and self-care. Some activities include a bounce house, arts and crafts, face painting, games, popcorn, and more!

In addition, the first 50 families who bring a canned or dry goods donation to the Foothills Rural Community Ministry Food Pantry will receive a free children’s pass to Fort Rickey Discovery Zoo.

“Our Youth Mental Health Day brings awareness to the struggles that our youth are having. By hosting events such as this one, it helps fight the stigma surrounding mental health,” says Fran Esposito, Prevention Service Program Manager with CFLR.

Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. is proud to be a leader in creating a world where people have the power to achieve and celebrate recovery. CFLR supports individuals and families struggling with addiction, mental health, and behavioral issues by inspiring hope, providing help, promoting wellness, and transforming lives. To learn more, email Lesley Blaul at lblaul@cflrinc.org or visit www.whenthereshelpthereshope.com or call (315) 737-2086.

Posted by Cassandra Sheets in CFLR In Action, News

Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week

Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week

Utica NY- Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week is a time to focus on the mental health of children. For 10 years, Center for Family Life & Recovery has offered children, youth, and young adults with mental or substance use disorders in the Mohawk Valley the services and supports they need to meet their goals at home, at school, and in the community.

COVID has impacted children both directly and indirectly. The CDC has reported that during the onset of COVID that Emergency Department mental health visits of children 18 years and younger during the months of Jan. 2020-Oct. 17,2020 showed an increase of 31% and children ages 12-17 had the highest proportion of Mental Health visits during this time. Beyond just thinking about the illness itself and getting sick so many children and families social, emotional, and mental health has been impacted by this pandemic. Many parents are seeing their children for the very first-time experiencing anxiety, sadness, and behavior changes.  Some of the change’s parents may be noticing with their child due to stress related to COVID may include but not limited to:

  • Difficulty sleeping or having nightmares or sleeping too much.
  • Changes in their energy level, appetite, motivation, and interests
  • Difficulty staying focused, making decisions, concentration.
  • Feelings of anger, frustration, fear, grief/loss, worrying.
  • May be exhibiting headaches, body aches/pains, stomach issues, skin problems like rashes due to stress.
  • Mental health or worsening of chronic health conditions.
  • Exhibiting risky behaviors using alcohol, e-cigs, other substances
  • Self-injurious behaviors or talking about not caring or self-isolation.

“Awareness Days are an opportunity for us to join with more than 1,100 communities across the country in celebrating the positive impact that we can have on the lives of children, youth, and young adults when we are able to integrate positive mental health into every environment,” said Cassandra Sheets, Chief Executive Officer. “When we focus on building resilience and social-emotional skills in children, youth, and young adults, we can help these individuals and their families thrive.”

Center for Family Life & Recovery focuses on prevention and Mental Health and be as proactive as we can for our children and families. Center for Family Life & Recovery prevention department works with our school districts and the focus is on proactive prevention and providing evidence-based programming that is geared around Mental Health. Our Prevention focus is on a tiered level of support as all children and families may have different levels of support and needs. We want to provide prevention to ALL children and their families, but we also know that we need to build more services around children and families that have unique and different situations. We offer many different prevention services and programs to work with our families by education, empowering, advocating with them, and working toward wellness as a family unit.

If you or your child is struggling with Mental Health you can call Center for Family Life & Recovery for help to help Navigate services with you. You are not alone! Center For family Life & Recovery is supporting Families and offering hope.

If in immediate crisis call 911.

  • National Suicide Prevention: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for English, 1-888-628-9454 for Spanish
  • National Domestic Violence 1-800-799-7233 or text LOVEIS to 22522
  • National Child Abuse 1-800-4AChild (1-800-422-4453) or text 1-800-422-4453
  • National Sexual Assault 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) o
  • Veteran’s Crisis 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or Crisis or text: 8388255
  • Disaster Distress CALL or TEXT 1-800-985-5990 (press 2 for Spanish).
  • The Eldercare 1-800-677-1116 – TTY
Posted by Cassandra Sheets in CFLR In Action, News