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SOS Signs of Suicide is an evidence-based youth suicide prevention program for grades 6-12 that has demonstrated an improvement in students’ knowledge and adaptive attitudes about suicide risk and depression and a 64% reduction in self-reported suicide attempts.
SOS for Higher Ed: Suicide Prevention for Students is an online, self-guided training that uses video and interactive learning to teach college students how to ACT (Acknowledge, Care, Tell) if they are worried about themselves or a friend.
SOS for Higher Ed: Suicide Prevention for Faculty & Staff is an online, self-guided training designed to prepare university faculty and staff to respond to signs of distress in students.
This training is designed to increase knowledge and improve the skills and confidence of clinicians and others who find themselves identifying high-risk youth and adults, and planning for their care.
This training is designed to increase knowledge and improve the skills and confidence of clinicians and others who find themselves identifying high-risk youth and adults and planning for their care.
SOS for School Staff is a online, self-guided training is designed to increase knowledge, build confidence, and empower the trusted adults in K-12 school communities to recognize and respond to the warning signs of suicide and crisis issues in youth.
Administrators and school behavioral staff will learn to facilitate healthy grieving, with the goal of helping their community integrate the loss.
In this training, participants will be taught to deliver basic behavioral health response skills following large-scale disasters or critical incidents.
The goal of this presentation is to provide guidelines for effective postvention after a suicide, as it relates to schools, workplaces, organizations, and communities.