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Resourcesand LinksResourcesRResourcesThe following list of resources is intended to provide additional help and assistanceto school administrators, staff, parents, community members, and students. This listis not all-inclusive but provides a place for schools and communities to start whenadditional information is needed or sought. Much of the information or descriptioncomes from the website associated with the resource.Crisis Lines 1-800-273-TALK (8255)The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a free, confidential, 24-hour, 7-day aweek hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress; connects thecaller to certified help from nearest crisis center; can call for self or someone individualcares pared By:1-866-4-U-TREVOR or 1-866-488-7386The Trevor Lifeline is a national, confidential 24-hour toll-free suicide preventionhotline aimed at lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth. If a youngperson is looking for someone to listen and understand without judgment or if he/sheis feeling suicidal, The Trevor Lifeline is available at 866-488-7386. All calls are handledby trained counselors.Stephen RoggenbaumKatherine J. LazearJustin The Boys Town National HotlineSM is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and staffedby specially trained Boys Town counselors. Parents, teens and families can find helpwith the following: Suicide Prevention, Runaways, Parenting troubles, School issues,and more. Spanish-speaking counselors and translation services, representing morethan 140 languages, are available, along with a TDD line (1-800-448-1833) that allowscounselors to communicate with speech-impaired and deaf partment of Child & Family StudiesSuggested Citation: Roggenbaum, S., Lazear, K.J., &Doan, J. (2012). Youth suicide prevention school-basedguide (c/p/r/s) R: Resources and Links. Tampa, FL: Universityof South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental HealthInstitute, Department of Child & Family Studies (FMHI SeriesPublication #219-R-Rev 2012).This publication is also available on-line as an Adobe AcrobatPDF file: http://theguide.fmhi.usf.eduYouth Suicide Prevention School-Based Guide1

Resources and Links continuedFlorida OrganizationsStatewide Office of Suicide Prevention and SuicidePrevention Coordinating CouncilFlorida Initiative for Suicide PreventionThe Web site is designed to be used by the Suicide PreventionCoordinating Council, school personnel, state agencies,community members, faith-based organizations, employers,and others as a resource for suicide prevention. The websitegoals include:FISP supports and believes in a collaborative effort to addressthe risk factors that contribute to the incidence of suicide.http://www.fisponline.orgFlorida Suicide Prevention Coalition (FSPC)FSPC is a Florida grassroots coalition whose mission is tocollaborate to develop and implement suicide prevention,intervention and postvention strategies and programs. Theirvision statement is: A coalition of Floridians for the eliminationof suicide in our communities. This is an excellent site for up todate information and resources.http://www.floridasuicideprevention.org Build collaboration and facilitate cooperation between theState and communities Assist in the implementation of the Florida SuicidePrevention Strategy Ensure accessibility to suicide prevention resourcesstatewide Provide updates to the people of Florida on current suicideprevention initiatives and activities overseen by theStatewide Office of Suicide Preventionhttp://www.helppromotehope.com/YES InstituteYES Institute provides education that gets at the source ofwhy youth are harassed. Their mission is to prevent suicideand ensure the healthy development of all youth throughpowerful communication and education on gender andorientation. Their mission is accomplished through powerfulcommunication and education with people in all segments ofthe community—throughout the U.S. and Latin institute.orgYellow Ribbon is dedicated to preventing youth suicide andsuicide attempts by making suicide prevention accessibleto everyone and removing barriers to help by empoweringcommunities and individuals through leadership, awarenessand education and by collaborating and partnering withsupport networks to save lives.Suicide Stops Here: The Florida Suicide PreventionImplementation ProjectA site for individuals, schools, coalitions, task forces, faithbased organizations, employers, health providers, and stateand system leaders who are interested in taking action toprevent the tragic loss of life from suicide. The Florida SuicidePrevention Implementation Project (FSPIP) is a collaborativeeffort between the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental HealthInstitute (FMHI) at the University of South Florida, the StatewideOffice of Suicide Prevention and the Suicide PreventionCoordinating Council to implement the Florida SuicidePrevention Strategy on the local level. This project serves as theavenue through which the state plan is rooted and sustained inthe w Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program Light for Life Foundation Internationalhttp://www.yellowribbon.orgNational Alliance on Mentally Illness (NAMI)NAMI offers an array of peer education and training programs,initiatives and services for individuals, family members, healthcare providers and the general public. NAMI’s education andsupport programs provide relevant information, valuableinsight, and the opportunity to engage in support networks.These programs draw on the lived experience of individualswho have learned to live well with mental illness and havebeen extensively trained to help others, as well as the expertiseof mental health professionals and educators.http://www.nami.org2Resources and Links

Resources and Links continuedNational Federation of Families for Children’s MentalHealth (FFCMH)National OrganizationsThe FFCMH is a U.S. national parent-run organizationsupporting family-run programs to meet the needs of childrenand youth with emotional, behavioral, or mental disorders.The American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry(AACAP)http://www.nctsn.orgThe AACAP (American Academy of Child and AdolescentPsychiatry) is the leading national professional medicalassociation dedicated to treating and improving the qualityof life for children, adolescents, and families affected by thesedisorders. The AACAP widely distributes information online, andelsewhere, in an effort to promote an understanding of mentalillnesses and remove the stigma associated with them; advanceefforts in prevention of mental illnesses, and assure propertreatment and access to services for children and adolescents.SAVE - Suicide Awareness Voices of Educationhttp://www.aacap.orgSAVE believes that suicide is preventable and that suicideprevention works. In order to accomplish its mission andgoals, SAVE uses the public health model along with amedia campaign to raise awareness of suicide. SAVE uses aneducational approach to dispel the myths about suicide and tolet others know about the realities surrounding what in 1999the former U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher called a “publichealth crisis.”American Association of Suicidology Suicide Prevention Action Network (SPAN)The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)SPAN USA is the policy division of the American Foundation forSuicide Prevention.The AFSP has been at the forefront of a wide range of suicideprevention initiatives -- each designed to reduce loss of lifefrom suicide. AFSP is investing in groundbreaking research, neweducational campaigns, innovative demonstration projectsand critical policy work. AFSP is expanding their assistance topeople whose lives have been affected by suicide, reaching outto offer support and offering opportunities to become involvedin prevention.http://www.ffcmh.orgNational Traumatic Stress Network (NTSN)The mission of the NTSN is to raise the standard of care andimprove access to services for traumatized children, theirfamilies, and communities throughout the United States.http://www.spanusa.orgYouth M.O.V.E. NationalYouth M.O.V.E. National (Motivating Others through Voices ofExperience) is a youth led national organization devoted toimproving services and systems that support positive growthand development by uniting the voices of individuals who havelived experience in various systems including mental health,juvenile justice, education, and child welfare.http://www.youthmovenational.orgAAS is a membership organization for all those involved insuicide prevention and intervention, or touched by suicide. AASis a leader in the advancement of scientific and programmaticefforts in suicide prevention through research, education andtraining, the development of standards and resources, andsurvivor support services.http://www.afsp.orgAmerican Psychiatric AssociationThe American Psychiatric Association is a medical specialtysociety representing more than 38,000 psychiatric physiciansfrom the United States and around the world. Its memberphysicians work together to ensure humane care and effectivetreatment for all persons with mental disorders, includingintellectual disability and substance-related disorders.http://www.psych.orgYouth Suicide Prevention School-Based Guide3

Resources and Links continuedAmerican Psychological Association (APA)National Organization for People of Color Against SuicideBased in Washington, DC, the APA is a scientific andprofessional organization that represents psychology in theUnited States. With more than 154,000 members, APA is thelargest association of psychologists worldwide. A search of thewebsite produced more than 200 documents related to suicide.NOPCAS has a primary focus and mission to increase suicideawareness and education in populations that are racially andethically diverse. Additionally, its aim is to develop prevention,intervention, and postvention support services to these familiesand communities impacted adversely by the effects of violence,depression, and suicide in an effort to decrease sion and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)DBSA is the leading patient-directed national organizationfocusing on the most prevalent mental illnesses. Theorganization fosters an environment of understandingabout the impact and management of these life-threateningillnesses by providing up-to-date, scientifically based toolsand information written in language the general public canunderstand.http://www.dbsalliance.orgMental Health America (MHA)Mental Health America (formerly known as the National MentalHealth Association) is the country’s leading nonprofit dedicatedto helping ALL people live mentally healthier lives. MHArepresents a growing movement of Americans who promotemental wellness for the health and well-being of the nation –everyday and in times of riving To Reduce Youth Violence Everywhere (STRYVE)STRYVE is a national initiative, led by the Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention (CDC), which takes a public healthapproach to preventing youth violence before it starts. Tosupport this effort, STRYVE Online provides communities withthe knowledge and resources to be successful in preventingyouth violence.http://www.safeyouth.orgSuicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC)SPRC provides prevention support, training, and resourcesto assist organizations and individuals to develop suicideprevention programs, interventions and policies, and toadvance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. SPRCalso hosts the Best Practice Registry listing programs andpractices reviewed according to specific criteria for that section.http://www.sprc.orgNational Association of School PsychologistsNASP represents school psychology and supports schoolpsychologists to enhance the learning and mental health ofall children and youth. The website below has some suicideprevention and intervention-related material accessible tothe general public while other material is restricted to isis safety/suicideresources.aspx4Resources and Links

Resources and Links continuedGovernment AgenciesAdditional ResourcesAmerican Indian and Alaska Native Suicide PreventionWebsiteChildren’s Safety Network (CSN)The purpose of the Indian Health Service’s (IHS) CommunitySuicide Prevention Website is to provide American Indianand Alaska Native communities with culturally appropriateinformation about best and promising practices, trainingopportunities, and other relevant information regarding suicideprevention and intervention. The goal of the Website is toprovide Native communities with the tools and information tocreate, or adapt to, their own suicide prevention n/Children’s Safety Network - National Injury and ViolencePrevention Resource Center site contains publications andresources produced by CSN and other Education DevelopmentCenter injury prevention projects related to youth k.org/topics/showtopic.asp?pkTopicID 5Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLAThe CDC is an agency of the U.S. Department of Health andHuman Services. It provides statistics, publications, healthinformation, and funding announcements. A search for youthsuicide yields a number of valuable resourcesThis Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA approachesmental health and psychosocial concerns from the broadperspective of addressing barriers to learning and promotinghealthy development. Its mission is to improve outcomes foryoung people by enhancing policies, programs, and practicesrelevant to mental health in schools. The Center is one of twonational centers focusing directly on mental health in la.edu/National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)Find Youth InfoThe mission of NIMH is to transform the understanding andtreatment of mental illnesses through basic and clinical research,paving the way for prevention, recovery, and cure. A search of“suicide” provides a number of resources some focused on youth.http://www.nimh.nih.govThrough the Youth Topics series, the Interagency WorkingGroup on Youth Programs provides information, strategies,tools, and resources for youth, families, schools and communityorganizations related to a variety of cross-cutting topics thataffect youth. Topics include: preventing youth violence, bullying,and positive youth development.Office of the Surgeon Generalhttp://findyouthinfo.gov/The Office of the Surgeon General, Department of Health andHuman Services is dedicated to protecting and improvingAmerican health. The site has The Surgeon General’s Call toAction to Prevent Suicide, 1999 and the National Strategyfor Suicide Prevention: Goals and Objectives for Action, 2001available to download.Jason FoundationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)http://www.surgeongeneral.govSubstance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration(SAMHSA) Publications OrderingSAMHSA provides a number of suicide prevention-relatedresources to order for free (or sometimes shipping costs).Suicide-related resources can be found under Issues, Conditions,and Disorders on the menu banner or through a search.JFI is a nationally recognized provider of educationalcurriculums and training programs for students, educators/youth workers and parents. JFI’s programs build an awarenessof the national health problem of youth suicide, educateparticipants in recognizing the “warning signs or signs ofconcern”, provide information on identifying at-risk behaviorand elevated risk groups, and direct participants to localresources to deal with possible suicidal ideation. JFI’s studentcurriculums are presented in the “third-person” perspective –how to help a samhsa.gov/homeYouth Suicide Prevention School-Based Guide5

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Prepared byStephen RoggenbaumKatherine J. LazearJustin DoanDeveloped byThe Department of Child & Family Studies, Louis de la ParteFlorida Mental Health Institute in the College of Behavioraland Community Sciences at the University of South Florida.Originally funded by the Institute for Child Health Policy atNova Southeastern University through a Florida Drug FreeCommunities Program Award.Design & Page Layout byDawn KhalilContact: Stephen Roggenbaumroggenba@usf.edu813-974-6149 (voice)Permission to Copy all or portions of this publication is granted as long as this publication, the Department of Child & FamilyStudies, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, College of Behavioral & Community Sciences, and the University of SouthFlorida are acknowledged as the source in any reproduction, quotation or use. 2012, Department of Child & Family Studies, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, USF College of Behavioral &Community Sciences.8Resources and LinksEvents, activities, programs and facilities of the University ofSouth Florida are available to all without regard to race, color,marital status, gender, sexual orientation, religion, nationalori- gin, disability, age, Vietnam or disabled veteran statusas provided by law and in accordance with the university’srespect for personal dignity.

Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program . Yellow Ribbon is dedicated to preventing youth suicide and suicide attempts by making suicide prevention accessible to everyone and removing barriers to help by empowering communities and individuals through leadership, awareness

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