Resources
Resources
Resources
Good information, honestly organized: crisis contacts, education from the FICS team, and connections for families, professionals, and veterans.
Crisis resources
If you or someone you love is in crisis, start with our Crisis Resources page — 988, the Georgia Crisis & Access Line, and what to do while you wait for help. In immediate danger, call 911.
The FICS blog
Psychoeducation written by people who do this work daily — for parents of court-involved teens, families navigating substance use, veterans, Kreyòl-speaking communities, and the professionals who refer to us. Eight categories, four languages over time.
The FICS shop
The workbooks, facilitator guides, and multilingual materials FICS actually uses — including the published IGNITED curriculum — available for families, clinicians, schools, and agencies.
For professionals
Referral guidance lives on the Professional Referrals and Court & DFCS pages; clinician-facing articles live in the blog’s Clinician Resources category; partnership and training inquiries go through Community Partnerships.
Stay informed
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