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If you or someone you know is struggling emotionally, or has concerns about their Mental Health, there are ways to get help. Use these resources to learn more about Mental Health, coping skills or how to help a friend, or a family member. This page has a collection of easy-to-understand handouts, helpful videos, and practical tools to help Teens, Parents and Educators. Simply click on the drop-down menus right below.

Teen Suicide Prevention Brochure

 

Teen Suicide Brochure 1

 

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Suicide Safety Plan

When your safety is at risk, you may need help from a family member, a loved one or a doctor. Having a plan in place means you can get help faster when you are not okay. Learn to make your own Suicide Safety Plan

Suicide-Safety-Plan

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Warning signs to look out for

Suicide Warning Signs

 

When Someone Is Thinking About Suicide

 

What to do when someone is suicidal

 

How to start an important conversation

Suicide language graph

 

Suicide language graph

 

 

Suicide Prevention Videos

 

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How to talk about Depression and Suicide with Teens   #ActCareTreatment – what to do if someone is Suicidal   What Parents can do to help a teen who has suicidal thoughts
         
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Identifying Signs and Symptoms of Depression & Suicide   Understanding Depression   Debunking common myths around Suicide
         

 

Debunking Suicide Myths

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Tips for teachers and parents


Teachers Webinar

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Parents Webinar

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‘Ask The Expert’
Facebook Friday unpacking Children’s Well-being and their Mental Health

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Teen Suicide prevention posters

 teen suicide teacher webinar

  

 

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