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Southern Community Network (SCN) is a deemed status Louisiana State licensed Behavioral Health Service Agency. SCN is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities(CARF).
Established in 2016, SCN is a community based organization that prides itself on being dedicated to providing comprehensive and quality mental health services to those in need.
It is the vision of Southern Community Network that every person in our community lives in such a manner that they fulfill their potential as an individual and a member of the community if they so choose.
It is the mission of Southern Community Network to help individuals and families gain their independence and maintain the highest quality of life.
Southern Community Network is committed to integrating our five values into every activity and service we provide.
So many individuals suffer silently with the thought of suicide. For some, it's difficult to talk about the pain, and the need for help. While the warning signs can be subtle, they are there. By recognizing the subtle signs and opening a dialogue, you are making a difference. Suicide is a public health concern. Suicide is complicated and tragic, but it can be prevented.
For more information on suicide prevention, visit this link.
Though most children with COVID-19 exhibit mild or no symptoms, some children can become very ill and require hospitalization. On May 12, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention endorsed the safety and use of a vaccine in the 12 and older population. The following resources are provided to assist parents, families, and community-based supporters with understanding important data and research before their child receives a vaccine. A new web page: COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens provides information about the benefits of COVID-19 vaccines for adolescents aged 12 and older, how to find a vaccination provider for adolescents, and what to expect during and after vaccination.
More and more states are starting to send mental health professionals to assist with non-emergency, non-criminal calls coming in through 911 or a non-emergency line to a dispatcher.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call our 24 hour crisis line (504) 913-0901. If this crisis is an emergency, please report to the nearest ER or call 911.