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         Crisis Intervention Suicide:     more books (48)
  1. Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention: Working With Children and Adolescents by Gary A. Crow, Letha I. Crow, 1987-06
  2. Suicide and Crisis Intervention: Survey and Guide to Services by Sheila A Fisher, 1973
  3. Suicide and the School: A Practical Guide to Suicide Prevention (Crisis Intervention) by Patrick W. McKee, R. Wayne Jones, et all 1993-05
  4. Suicide Prevention: A Crisis Intervention Curriculum for Teenagers and Young Adults (Human Service Series) by Judie Smith, 1988-11
  5. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention
  6. Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for the multicultural community in the Vancouver area by Dianne Elizabeth Mary King, 1989
  7. Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention; 2 cassettes & guide by David R. Burke, 1977-06-15
  8. A follow-up study of the suicide and crisis intervention service by Susan Jane Marcus, 1971
  9. Trainer's manual: Suicide prevention and crisis intervention in county jails & police lock-ups by Laurie Gordon Sherman, 1986
  10. Teaching outlines in suicide studies and crisis intervention by H. L. P Resnik, 1974
  11. Abstracts: 10th International Congress for Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention, June 17-20, 1979, Ottawa, Canada = Resumes : 10e Congres international ... du 17 juin au 20 juin 1979, Ottawa, Canada
  12. Suicide prevention and crisis intervention in county jails and police lock-ups: Officer's handbook by Laurie Gordon Sherman, 1986
  13. Proceedings, IX International Congress on Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention
  14. Directory of Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention Center

81. 7:290R - Procedure/Adolescent Suicide-Crisis Intervention
7.290R. Administrative Procedures. Adolescent suicide - crisis intervention. Identification of the at-risk student An employee having
http://www.k111.k12.il.us/policy/7_290r.htm
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7.290-R Administrative Procedures Adolescent Suicide - Crisis Intervention
  • I dentification of the at-risk student: An employee having any reason to believe a student is considering or threatening suicide is to contact the Building Principal and District social worker/counselor. The social worker/counselor or Principal will meet with the student. The social worker/counselor will call the student's parent(s)/guardian(s) and arrange a meeting. All calls and meetings with parent(s)/guardian(s) will be documented and a copy of the documentation sent by certified mail to the parent(s)/guardian(s). The social worker/counselor will suggest to the parent(s)/guardian(s) that the state or community mental health agency be contacted. This suggestion shall be a part of the documentation sent to the parent(s)/guardian(s). An employee should immediately contact a student's parent(s)/guardian(s) anytime the employee reasonably believes the student is in imminent risk of suicide. Documentation regarding the at-risk student: District employees shall take notes on any conversations which involve or relate to the at-risk student. The notes shall become a part of a written report to the Building Principal.
  • 82. Brief Records For Suicide, Intervention
    Sliding scale fees; serves Boone, Hamilton and Marion Counties. crisis and suicide intervention Service (MHA in Marion County) 2506 Willowbrook Pkwy., Ste.
    http://www.imcpl.lib.in.us/cgi-bin/irnget.pl?Suicide, intervention

    83. The Bright Side - Support & Resources For Coping With Depression, Grief, Suicide
    suicide is final and once you ve succeeded, you cannot change your mind! National Toll Free Hotlines National crisis intervention hotlines.
    http://www.the-bright-side.org/site/thebrightside/section.php?id=326

    84. Military-Civilian Teamwork In Suicide Prevention
    to the services to enhance collaboration between military bases and adjacent civilian communities resources in crisis intervention and suicide prevention as
    http://www.menweb.org/throop/health/milsui.html
    From: mikemldvn@aol.com ( MikeMldvn ) Subject: Military-Civilian Teamwork in Suicide Prevention Date: 10 Mar 1995 17:17:24 -0500
    Military-Civilian Teamwork in Suicide Prevention
    On April 26, 1993 I wrote to then Secretary of Defense (SecDef) Les Aspin and suggested the need for Department of Defense (DoD) guidance to the services to enhance collaboration between military bases' and adjacent civilian communities' resources in crisis intervention and suicide prevention as it pertained to the active and retired military and their families. The essence of my remarks were as follows: Normally, a military person with an intolerable personal problem tries to get relief from within the system of which he or she is part, e.g., a buddy, family support services, chain-of-command, personnel staff, the IG, etc.. Many personal problems are not job related, but because of the victim's inability to cope, spill over and affect "job." When the person is in a suicidal crisis, realizes that help is urgently needed, and wants such help, he or she will not hesitate to contact whomever can provide it, if not from within the system then from outside. Unless military policy has changed in this regard, a suicidal military person, or a suicidal member of his or her family, who seeks help from within the system, believes that a record of the contact will be made. The "record" is perceived as transforming into stigma and a potential threat to present job and future career. "Records," more often than not, motivate the person in crisis to look elsewhere for help. Elsewhere includes the adjacent civilian community's crisis intervention resources, specifically, the suicide prevention telephone hotline where the caller need not provide identification they're as safe there from being identified as anywhere they can be in their circumstances. The hotline worker does what can be accomplished quickly to keep the caller from slipping deeper into crisis and impulsively acting out a suicide threat. They listen, offer nonjudgemental feedback, and

    85. Response Of Suffolk County
    Volunteer with a crisis intervention/suicide prevention hotline. If you want to gain valid healthrelated experience while you reach
    http://www.sunysb.edu/healthed/response.html
    Stony Brook's main page Prehealth Advising main page academics advice ... search
    Volunteer with a crisis intervention/suicide prevention hotline
    I f you want to gain valid health-related experience while you reach out to help people in a very real way, you might decide to apply to become a volunteer with Response of Suffolk County. In addition to running various educational programs about topics such as drug abuse and suicide, Response runs a 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention hotline. There sessions are offered four time per year (the one for September is already over), and Response is accepting applications now. The URL http://www.responsehotline.org/ is the home page of Response and if you go to http://www.responsehotline.org/join.htm you will find information about volunteering, training, and how to apply. You can also call 751-7500 for more information or send an email NOTE: Volunteering with the hotline at Response counts towards the hours of health-related experience required of applicants to the PA Program at Stony Brook. For more details, read the description from

    86. Response Of Suffolk County
    at prehealth@notes.cc.sunysb.edu Volunteer with a crisis intervention/suicide prevention hotline. If you want to gain valid health
    http://www.sunysb.edu/healthed/Text/response.html
    back to page one Stony Brook's main page go to the prehealth advising frames site email us at prehealth@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
    Volunteer with a crisis intervention/suicide prevention hotline
    If you want to gain valid health-related experience while you reach out to help people in a very real way, you might decide to apply to become a volunteer with Response of Suffolk County. In addition to running various educational programs about topics such as drug abuse and suicide, Response runs a 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention hotline. There sessions are offered four time per year (the one for September is already over), and Response is accepting applications now. The URL http://www.responsehotline.org/ is the home page of Response and if you go to http://www.responsehotline.org/join.htm you will find information about volunteering, training, and how to apply. You can also call 751-7500 for more information or send an email NOTE: Volunteering with the hotline at Response counts towards the hours of health-related experience required of applicants to the PA Program at Stony Brook. top return to Stony Brook's main page return to the prehealth advising frames site academics ... email us at prehealth@notes.cc.sunysb.edu with your questions or comments

    87. Crisis Intervention Guide
    following A. Counseling liaison role in intervention plan B. Assessment of suicide levels and intervention techniques C. General crisis counseling techniques D
    http://www.girard248.org/248/District/crisis/Crisis_Guide
    Click Here to download the file as a Apple/ClarisWorks 5 file
    USD 248
    Staff Crisis
    Intervention
    Guide
    May 1999
    CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLAN
    MISSION STATEMENT
    The Board of Education and Staff of USD 248 acknowledges the necessity to prepare a Crisis Management Plan in the event that a crisis should occur. Our children have a basic need for security and safety. Any event which threatens that feeling of safety and security shall be considered a crisis. There are unlimited possibilities for crisis situations that could impact the district. Those include, but may not be limited to the following situations:
    CRISIS MANAGEMENT FLOW CHART
    Superintendent Building Level Administrator Liaison's Responsibility
    : To develop and implement specific steps for management intervention in a crisis or potential crisis, and to communicate with administrators for approval. DISTRICT LIAISON (Superintendent, or Building Principal or Designated Other) OBJECTIVES One or more persons may be selected to handle the areas of Law Enforcement, Funeral/Clergy and Family depending upon the size and layout of each building. A.

    88. Community | Support Groups
    suicide Prevention. • Empact suicide Prevention Center Works within Maricopa County to provide crisis intervention and counseling to those in need.
    http://www.azcentral.com/community/res/support.html
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    Crisis Intervention and Support Groups
    Several local and national support groups with chapters in Maricopa County have made their way onto the Web. Be sure to check out a listing of nonprofit social service and support groups at AzNeighbors as well. Alcoholism, Drug Addiction and Co-Dependence Support Groups Local Groups Arizona Council on Compulsive Gambling
    Promotes awareness on prevention and treatment of compulsive gambling problems. N.A.S.A. Recovery (Narcotics and Alcohol Services for Addiction Recovery)
    Arizona Connection for substance abuse and treatment, recovery, mental health, medical, spirituality, and much more. Contains over 100 pages and 400 plus links along with a host of other professional information relating to addictions and recovery. Scottsdale Treatment Institute
    An organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of addiction. Provides individual and group therapy, evaluations, DUI/DWI treatment and screening and relapse prevention.

    89. Certificate Program In Advanced Crisis Intervention And Counselling - Humber Con
    SSW. 704, suicide Prevention, SSW. 707, crisis intervention with Families, TBA. SSW. 711, Working with Aggressive and Hostile People, mailtoceinfo@humber.ca.
    http://cecalendar.humber.ca/socialsv/acic.htm
    Postsecondary Postgraduate Part-Time Online/Distance ... Community and Social Services Subject Area: Social Services
    Certificate Program in
    Advanced Crisis Intervention and Counselling
    Program 1106
    The Certificate in Advanced Crisis Intervention and Counselling consists of five required courses, and one elective course, which allows participants to specialize in a particular area of crisis intervention practice. This program is intended to assist front-line staff in human services agencies to acquire advanced skills in crisis intervention and counselling, which would be of use in a variety of crises. These might include: clients of all ages who are dealing with intense grief and/or multiple losses, suicide prevention, psychiatric survivors experiencing distressing symptoms, victims of grievous crimes, post-disaster crisis counselling to individuals who have experienced serious traumatic events (bombings, shootings, hijackings, natural disasters, home invasions), and who may be suffering from post-traumatic stress. In a severe crisis situation, individuals experience profound reactions that can seriously affect their capacity to function. If a crisis is dealt with effectively, stress can be reduced significantly, and the possibility of chronic or future symptoms can be drastically minimized.

    90. Suicide Crisis Telephone Numbers
    Samaritans suicide Prevention Center – (518) 6894673. Schoharie County. AO Fox Hospital crisis intervention Service – (607) 431-5412 / (877) 369-6699, after
    http://www.omh.state.ny.us/omhweb/speak/speakcrisisnumbers.htm
    Introducing SPEAK SPEAK about:
    Suicide Questions and Answers

    Men and depression

    Older adults: depression and suicide

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    Suicide Crisis Telephone Numbers
    for New York State by County Download Adobe Acrobat Version Download Adobe Acrobat This list of suicide crisis phone numbers includes numbers for local county mental health clinics or the mental health units of hospitals, as these are the only places equipped to handle crisis calls in some counties. Albany County Albany County Mobile Crisis – (518) 447-9650 Samaritans Suicide Prevention Center – (518) 689-4673 Allegany County Allegany County Community Services Crisis Hotline – (585) 593-5706 Bronx Bronx Helpline – (212) 532-2400 Samaritans Suicide Prevention Hotline – (212) 673-3000 LIFENET – (800) 543-3638, Spanish: (877) 298-3373, Asian: (877) 990-8585, TTY: (212) 982-5284 Broome County United Health Services – (607) 762-2302 / 1-800-451-0560 Cattaraugus County Cattaraugus County Crisis Hotline – (800) 339-5209 Cayuga County Contact – Syracuse – (315) 251-0600 / (877) 400-8740 Lifeline – (585) 275-5151 / (800) 310-1160 / TTY (585) 275-2700 Chautauqua County Crisis Services Counseling Hotline – (716) 834-3131 / toll-free number for children and adolescents only: (877) KIDS400 (877-543-7400) Chemung County Chemung County Crisis Service – (607) 737-5369

    91. Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC)
    free, confidential, and immediate intervention to kids and staff received over 63,000 crisis calls. health concerns; physical abuse; homelessness; and suicide.
    http://www.sprc.org/links/crisislinks.asp
    YOU ARE HERE> SPRC Home> Links> Crisis Centers Home Search the Site Search the Library Crisis Centers ... International
    Links
    Crisis Centers
    This is a selected list of suicide prevention sites. If you wish to recommend a site, please send the site name and url to info@sprc.org
    Note: External links open up in a new window.
    • CONTACT USA is a network of crisis intervention and telephone helpline centers across the United States.
      http://contactusa.org

      Covenant House Nineline . The Covenant House crisis line, Nineline, provides free, confidential, and immediate intervention to kids and parents 24 hours a day through a toll-free number, 1-800-999-9999. Last year Nineline's trained staff received over 63,000 crisis calls. Almost 200 times a day, workers and volunteers talk with callers about all types of crises ... the breakup of relationships; problems with parents, school, or peers; parenting concerns; alcohol and substance abuse; health concerns; physical abuse; homelessness; and suicide.
      http://www.covenanthouse.org

    92. Template
    Careline provides crisis intervention Specialists for individuals considering suicide or experiencing crisis, isolation and depression.
    http://www.stmatthewschurch.org/community/cip.html
    Our Mission WE, THE PEOPLE OF ST. MATTHEW'S, FAIRBANKS ALASKA, RECEIVE GOD'S LOVE AND ARE BECOMING A WARM, LOVING COMMUNITY WHO SHARE THAT LOVE WITH ALL GOD'S CHILDREN. Yes! Please send me more information! Name: Address: City, State, Zip Code: Daytime Phone: Evening Phone: I am interested in volunteering for Direct Service with clients. I am interested in volunteering for: Please return to: Kimberlee Vanderhoof
    Careline Crisis Intervention
    th Avenue
    Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 You have not lived until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.
    We are all like one-winged angels. It is only when we help each other that we can fly. Luciano de Crescenzo Life is never so busy that there is no time to serve. A civilization flourishes when people plant trees under whose shade they will never sit. Greek Proverb
    I have the audacity to believe that people everywhere can have three meals a day for their bodies, education and culture for their minds, and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits. I believe that what self-centered people have torn down, other-centered people can build up.

    93. Allied Services For Kids (ASK) 24 - Hour Crisis Line, Suicide Prevention And Cri
    Eligibility None for crisis line. Volunteers Volunteer opportunities; training in suicide prevention and crisis intervention techniques.
    http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/YoloLINK/programs/pAlliedServicKids-10806.html
    Allied Services for Kids (ASK) 24-hour Crisis Line
    Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services of Yolo County
    Known As: ASK Crisis Line Phone: 530-753-0797 (Davis Crisis Line)
    530-668-8445 (Woodland Crisis Line)
    916-371-3779 (West Sacramento Crisis Line)
    530-756-7542 (Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services of Yolo County, Business) Contact: ASK Counselors Location P.O. Box 622
    Davis, CA 95617 Crisis line: 24 hours/365 days a year. Suicide Prevention business: Monday-Friday, 9 am-4 pm. Description: Allied Services for Kids 24-hour Crisis Line provides telephone counseling, crisis intervention, information, and referrals to teens and families in crisis. The ASK Crisis Line is staffed by volunteers who are trained in active listening skills, crisis resolution, problem solving, and a knowledge of community services. Crisis line volunteers work closely with ASK professional staff to promptly address high-risk situations. If deemed appropriate, crisis line volunteers will make referrals to a professional ASK counselor for further intervention either over the phone and/or in person. Collect calls accepted from within Yolo County. Area Served: Yolo County.

    94. Frederick County Mental Health Association
    The Frederick County Hotline provides crisis intervention, suicide prevention, counseling, support, information and referrals to all citizens in Frederick
    http://www.fcmha.org/hotline.htm
    Frederick County Hotline - (301) 662-2255
    Frederick, MD The Frederick County Hotline provides crisis intervention, suicide prevention, counseling, support, information and referrals to all citizens in Frederick County. As a primary intervention service, the Hotline is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The Frederick County Hotline meets the standards set forth for Statewide Hotline centers and is certified as a crisis center by the American Association of Suicidology. Telephone Support All telephone services are confidential and free of charge.
    • Frederick County Hotline (301-662-2255) - 24-hour phone counseling for Frederick County citizens of all ages regarding a variety of issues, including loneliness, depression, suicide, abuse, relationships, family concerns and substance abuse. Suicide Prevention Hotline (1-800-SUICIDE or 1-800-784-2433)
      Maryland Youth Crisis Hotline (1-800-422-0009)
      - 24-hour phone line that is toll free, providing information and referral and support and crisis intervention for young people of Frederick, Washington, Allegany and Garrett counties.

    95. Gerstein Centre - Crisis Intervention Workshops
    The Gerstein Centre offers workshops in crisis intervention, suicide intervention and mental health to outside groups and agencies.
    http://www.gersteincentre.org/workshops.html
    Gerstein Centre
    100 Charles Street East
    Toronto, Ontario
    Crisis Line: (416) 929-5200
    Admin Line: (416) 929-0149
    Fax: (416) 929-1080
    Referrals Only: (416) 929-9897
    Residents' Line: (416) 929-1117 E-mail: admin@gersteincentre.org Web-site designed by:
    Luke Mastin

    The Gerstein Centre offers workshops
    in crisis intervention suicide intervention and mental health to outside groups and agencies. The workshops are individualized to meet the needs of the agency. A fee is requested but will be waived for agencies unable to afford it. For further information , please contact the Coordinator of Volunteers and Training, Nicki Casseres, at (416) 929-0149, or fill in the form below
    Name: Group/Agency: E-mail address: Address: Telephone No: Fax No: I am interested in: Select from List Crisis Intervention Suicide Intervention Mental Health Other Any additional comments: or print it out and fax it to (416) 929-1080 Back to Top of Page Home Page Volunteer Program Related Links ... Contact Us

    96. Information | Centre For Suicide Prevention
    West Vancouver Bowen Island crisis intervention suicide Prevention and suicide Prevention Centre for Greater Vancouver crisis Line 604872-3311 http//www
    http://www.suicideinfo.ca/csp/go.aspx?tabid=78

    97. School Crisis Coordinator (principal Or Designee):
    crisis Team Coordinator Office . at and. Work/Mobile/Page . _. suicide intervention service.
    http://www.state.de.us/dema/Plans/Workplace Safety/FlipChart/Suicide_page.htm
    Suicide attempt in workplace: Notify CPR/first aid certified persons in building of medical emergencies (names of CPR/first aid certified persons are listed in Crisis Team Members section) Call 911. Crisis Team Coordinator Office # at and Work/Mobile/Page # Suicide intervention service at . Phone Numbers Calm suicidal person by listening to person, without showing judgement or lecturing. Try to isolate suicidal person from other persons. Remove means of committing suicide, i.e. pills, weapons. Stay with suicidal person until counselor/ suicide intervention arrives. Do not leave suicidal person alone.
    Determine method of notifying other employees. Hold daily debriefings with supervisors before and after normal operating hours as needed.
    Activate crisis team to implement post-crisis intervention (see next column) Determine level of intervention.
    Employee’s suicidal death/serious injury occurring outside workplace: Verify information. Crisis Team Coordinator will activate crisis team. Determine method of notifying employees. Do not mention “suicide” or details about death/serious injury in notification.

    98. Suicide Prevention Skills And Clinical Interviewing Workshops
    care physicians, and psychiatric nurses, who are looking for information on the development of suicide prevention skills, crisis intervention skills, and
    http://www.suicideassessment.com/
    Optimum viewing is at a screen size of 800 X 600.
    Updated monthly, see Interviewing Tip of the Month.
    " Suicide Prevention Through Skilled Suicide Assessment"
    Who is this site for?
    This website is designed specifically for mental health professionals, substance abuse counselors, school counselors, primary care physicians, and psychiatric nurses, who are looking for information on the development of suicide prevention skills, crisis intervention skills, and advanced clinical interviewing skills.
    If you are currently experiencing suicidal thoughts and have come across this site in your search for support and information on practical avenues for coping with thoughts of suicide, there is much help just around the corner here or, from anywhere in the USA, you may speak directly with a crisis counselor at the following toll-free telephone number: 1-800-784-2433 which is easy to remember as (1-800-SUICIDE). What is in this site?
    The Training Institute for Suicide Assessment and Clinical Interviewing is dedicated to providing state of the art trainings and courses on suicide assessment, suicide prevention, violence assessment, risk assessment, crisis intervention, clinical interviewing, diagnostic interviewing, and innovative methods for engaging clients and transforming resistance.
    Within the pages of this site, clinicians will find practical interviewing tips and a complete description of the interview strategy for eliciting suicidal ideation known as the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach). Descriptions of workshops, continuing education opportunities, and consultations from The Training Institute for Suicide Assessment and Clinical Interviewing including mental health workshops and primary care workshops are detailed. In addition this site provides the reader with a set of links to many key suicide prevention and mental health sites on the Web, as well as book recommendations for further reading in the development of suicide assessment and clinical interviewing skills.

    99. NewYork-Presbyterian Nursing
    crisis intervention and suicide Prevention*. crisis intervention/suicide Prevention Hotline SLM and Skills Workshop. crisis intervention and suicide Prevention.
    http://www.nyp.org/nursing/nur_edu_wes_edu.html
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    Health Education Office
    Apartment C
    21 Bloomingdale Rd.
    White Plains, N.Y. 10605 Phone: (914) 997-5888
    Fax: (914) 682-6917
    Orientation Schedule and Program Description
    Basic Life Support (BLS) Recertification Medical Emergency Patient Management ... Crisis Intervention/Suicide Prevention Hotline SLM and Skills Workshop
    *This educational activity is presented by New York Weill Cornell Medical Center School of Continuing Education for Nurses, which has been approved as a provider of continuing education by the New York State Nurses Association’s Council on Continuing Education, which is accredited by the American Nurses’ Credentialing center’s Commission on Accreditation.
    Basic Life Support (BLS) Recertification BLS is a mandatory skill for all nursing staff and other mandated disciplines. It is taught according to American Heart Association standards and
    NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital policy. Recertification is required every two years. The goal of Basic Life Support training is to improve the outcome in cases of

    100. Maine's Program Description - Youth Suicide Prevention
    School Administrative Unit crisis intervention Teams are an essential component of an effective suicide prevention program. Written
    http://www.state.me.us/suicide/sprogram.htm
    State Agencies Web Policies My Maine.gov Email this page Maine Youth Suicide Prevention Program Education, Resources and Support - It's Up to All of Us Program goals are to reduce the incidence of suicide behavior among Maine youth aged 10-24 and to improve youth access to appropriate prevention and intervention services. The program takes a comprehensive approach - no one strategy alone will prevent youth suicide. Multiple strategies are designed to reach the general public, young people at-risk, and individuals in direct contact with youths. Community and school-based program components are designed to be implemented in a coordinated fashion within existing prevention efforts. Components of the Maine Youth Suicide Prevention Program include: Statewide Crisis Hotline 1-888-568-1112 A new statewide crisis hotline automatically connects callers to the crisis service provider in the area from which they are calling. Regional crisis numbers will remain in effect for one year in the transition to the statewide number. This line is for ALL individuals who may be in crisis to provide immediate assistance in a crisis situation. Information Resource Center(IRC) 1-800-499-0027 School Based Awareness Education Integration of suicide prevention information into comprehensive school health education is strongly encouraged. In spring 1999, the Department of Education will make grants available to schools to enhance youth suicide prevention education within the comprehensive school health education curriculum. Contact Susan Berry at 287-5933 for more information.

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