This first part of the Lifelines Trilogy educates students on the facts about suicide and students’ role in suicide prevention. It provides information on where to find suicide prevention resources in the school and community. Training materials are included for faculty and staff that provide accurate and practical information on identifying and referring students who might be at risk for suicide. Lifelines: A Suicide Prevention Program also includes a presentation for parents that answers questions about youth suicide and prevention, and it involves them in the school’s suicide prevention activities.
Designed for implementation in middle schools and high schools, it targets the whole school community by providing suicide awareness resources for administrators, faculty and staff, parents, and students. It fits easily into health class programming and lesson plans.
Date: June 4, 2015
Time: 8:00am-3:00 pm
Location: Transitional Living Services of Northern New York, 482 Black River Parkway, Watertown NY 13601To Register: Please contact Heather Lupia at hlupia@nocofamilyhealth.org or at (315) 782-9450.

*** No Cost****

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